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... In- stead of attempting to account for her absence of mind and want of attention to her guests , which she might have found something difficult , she as- sumed the offensive , like an able general when he 12 THE MONASTERY .
... In- stead of attempting to account for her absence of mind and want of attention to her guests , which she might have found something difficult , she as- sumed the offensive , like an able general when he 12 THE MONASTERY .
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... however , she was regarded with respect , if not with fondness ; and the attention of the Sub - Prior to the family , not to mention the formidable name of Julian Avenel , which every new incident of these tumul- tuous 24 THE MONASTERY .
... however , she was regarded with respect , if not with fondness ; and the attention of the Sub - Prior to the family , not to mention the formidable name of Julian Avenel , which every new incident of these tumul- tuous 24 THE MONASTERY .
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... attention to such circumstances . They struck Mysie with a deep impression of veneration ; for , excepting what the Lord Abbot and the convent might possess , she did not believe there was so much real gold in the world as was exhibited ...
... attention to such circumstances . They struck Mysie with a deep impression of veneration ; for , excepting what the Lord Abbot and the convent might possess , she did not believe there was so much real gold in the world as was exhibited ...
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... . Sir Piercie Shafton condescended to speak to no one but to Mary Avenel , and on her he conferred ex- actly the same familiar and compassionate , though somewhat scornful sort of attention , which a pretty fellow THE MONASTERY . 33.
... . Sir Piercie Shafton condescended to speak to no one but to Mary Avenel , and on her he conferred ex- actly the same familiar and compassionate , though somewhat scornful sort of attention , which a pretty fellow THE MONASTERY . 33.
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Sir Walter Scott. somewhat scornful sort of attention , which a pretty fellow of these days will sometimes condescend to bestow on a country miss , when there is no prettier or more fashionable woman present . The manner indeed was ...
Sir Walter Scott. somewhat scornful sort of attention , which a pretty fellow of these days will sometimes condescend to bestow on a country miss , when there is no prettier or more fashionable woman present . The manner indeed was ...
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