A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... Maingay Clauson , a fairly respect- able and well - to - do baronet . This satisfactory alliance gave the Talberts a lift in the social scale ; although , so far as Oakbury was concerned , it was little needed . Mr. Talbert had now been ...
... Maingay Clauson , a fairly respect- able and well - to - do baronet . This satisfactory alliance gave the Talberts a lift in the social scale ; although , so far as Oakbury was concerned , it was little needed . Mr. Talbert had now been ...
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... Maingay over- looked it , and made her a very good husband , as husbands go . When Lady Clauson died , some twelve years after the birth of the daughter who lived , Sir Maingay wept copiously . He even opened his Bible — the first time ...
... Maingay over- looked it , and made her a very good husband , as husbands go . When Lady Clauson died , some twelve years after the birth of the daughter who lived , Sir Maingay wept copiously . He even opened his Bible — the first time ...
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... Maingay's sincere grief when death claimed his wife . She remembered the way in which the weeping man threw his arms around herself and told her that she was now his ALL - his treasured memento of his wife - his one tie to life ...
... Maingay's sincere grief when death claimed his wife . She remembered the way in which the weeping man threw his arms around herself and told her that she was now his ALL - his treasured memento of his wife - his one tie to life ...
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... Maingay for the thoroughly man - like conduct in letting things drift . They did drift with a vengeance ! The breach between the two ladies soon became too enormous to be bridged over by any family diplomatic engineering . The ...
... Maingay for the thoroughly man - like conduct in letting things drift . They did drift with a vengeance ! The breach between the two ladies soon became too enormous to be bridged over by any family diplomatic engineering . The ...
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... Maingay's seldom - used seat in one of the southern counties . " But you can't live there alone , ” he said . " Yes , I could . Mrs. Williams could take care of me . I shall be happy enough . " " My dear girl , why not be reasonable and ...
... Maingay's seldom - used seat in one of the southern counties . " But you can't live there alone , ” he said . " Yes , I could . Mrs. Williams could take care of me . I shall be happy enough . " " My dear girl , why not be reasonable and ...
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