A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... perhaps , those tender - minded persons who send conscience - money to the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer . The two travellers who augmented the company's revenue were a man and a woman . That they were strangers was evident , and it was ...
... perhaps , those tender - minded persons who send conscience - money to the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer . The two travellers who augmented the company's revenue were a man and a woman . That they were strangers was evident , and it was ...
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... perhaps both . The worst that could be urged against the Talberts was this . From the very first they had told themselves : " We can find as pleasant and as true friends among the upper ten thousand - among those who do not make their ...
... perhaps both . The worst that could be urged against the Talberts was this . From the very first they had told themselves : " We can find as pleasant and as true friends among the upper ten thousand - among those who do not make their ...
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... perhaps , added a kind of old- world courtliness to their general appearance . Their looks may be summed up by saying that the Talberts were men who one felt ought to possess a picture gallery of distin- guished ancestors . The absence ...
... perhaps , added a kind of old- world courtliness to their general appearance . Their looks may be summed up by saying that the Talberts were men who one felt ought to possess a picture gallery of distin- guished ancestors . The absence ...
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... perhaps their friendship for Mr. Mordle was the Talberts ' weakness . But then they dearly loved having a finger in the pie parochial , leaving out of the question the fact that they liked the curate , and in the kindness of their ...
... perhaps their friendship for Mr. Mordle was the Talberts ' weakness . But then they dearly loved having a finger in the pie parochial , leaving out of the question the fact that they liked the curate , and in the kindness of their ...
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... perhaps take her round the country spouting . The only thing the worried baronet could think of was to send for his rebel , and ask her advice as to the best means of disposing of her troublesome self . When alone with her father ...
... perhaps take her round the country spouting . The only thing the worried baronet could think of was to send for his rebel , and ask her advice as to the best means of disposing of her troublesome self . When alone with her father ...
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