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Pagina 43
... seemed happy , would sometimes look at us with a tender regret , and treat us with outward demonstrations of affection which were not usual with her . She also con- versed with us much more than usual . A sort of instinct told me the ...
... seemed happy , would sometimes look at us with a tender regret , and treat us with outward demonstrations of affection which were not usual with her . She also con- versed with us much more than usual . A sort of instinct told me the ...
Pagina 46
... seemed to be telling my mother what a beautiful and most extraor- dinary place the " Curlew " was , and that she need not be uncomfortable about us , for though Tom had been tipsy once , Mrs. Brand said it would not happen again . The ...
... seemed to be telling my mother what a beautiful and most extraor- dinary place the " Curlew " was , and that she need not be uncomfortable about us , for though Tom had been tipsy once , Mrs. Brand said it would not happen again . The ...
Pagina 48
... seemed a name only suitable for people and things that knew how to lay about them , and I was greatly delighted when she said the yacht had no spanker . Tom seemed to be very quick at understanding all she chose to tell him about the ...
... seemed a name only suitable for people and things that knew how to lay about them , and I was greatly delighted when she said the yacht had no spanker . Tom seemed to be very quick at understanding all she chose to tell him about the ...
Pagina 51
... seemed to drive in upon my heart when still there was si- lence . My mother was dead ; her death had taken place some time before my illness , and one of the first thoughts that flashed into my mind was of bitter regret that she would ...
... seemed to drive in upon my heart when still there was si- lence . My mother was dead ; her death had taken place some time before my illness , and one of the first thoughts that flashed into my mind was of bitter regret that she would ...
Pagina 53
... seemed in a great hurry as well as in a great fright , and taking my hand led me hastily to the door . Mrs. Bell was ex- plaining that she could not send for me in the evening ; my uncle only replied that it was of no consequence ...
... seemed in a great hurry as well as in a great fright , and taking my hand led me hastily to the door . Mrs. Bell was ex- plaining that she could not send for me in the evening ; my uncle only replied that it was of no consequence ...
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