A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... . PAINFUL DUTIES 208 CHAPTER XXIV . AN OUTRAGE ON WHITTAKER 218 CHAPTER XXV . ANOTHER PAINFUL TASK 226 A WORD IN SEASON A HELPING HAND CHAPTER XXVI . CHAPTER XXVII . 236 243 CHAPTER XXVIII . " I CANNOT LIVE THIS LIFE ! CONTENTS . vii.
... . PAINFUL DUTIES 208 CHAPTER XXIV . AN OUTRAGE ON WHITTAKER 218 CHAPTER XXV . ANOTHER PAINFUL TASK 226 A WORD IN SEASON A HELPING HAND CHAPTER XXVI . CHAPTER XXVII . 236 243 CHAPTER XXVIII . " I CANNOT LIVE THIS LIFE ! CONTENTS . vii.
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... Whittaker ? " " A railway man has brought a child , sir . He says it is to be left here . " " There must be some stupid mistake . " " No doubt , sir , " said Whittaker respectfully , but showing that his opinion quite coincided with his ...
... Whittaker ? " " A railway man has brought a child , sir . He says it is to be left here . " " There must be some stupid mistake . " " No doubt , sir , " said Whittaker respectfully , but showing that his opinion quite coincided with his ...
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... Whittaker . 66 Mr. Talbert and Mr. Herbert would be glad if you would step out for a moment , sir . " Thereupon Mr. Mordle went into the hall and saw a most comical sight - the solemnity of the actors concerned not being the least ...
... Whittaker . 66 Mr. Talbert and Mr. Herbert would be glad if you would step out for a moment , sir . " Thereupon Mr. Mordle went into the hall and saw a most comical sight - the solemnity of the actors concerned not being the least ...
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... Whittaker gave him a reproachful look . The matter was too serious a one for jest . " Cut the label off , " was the curate's next piece of advice . " There may be a letter under it . " They took it off . The label was a piece of writing ...
... Whittaker gave him a reproachful look . The matter was too serious a one for jest . " Cut the label off , " was the curate's next piece of advice . " There may be a letter under it . " They took it off . The label was a piece of writing ...
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... Whittaker was smiling pleasantly " What a dear little man ! " exclaimed Beatrice , as she walked to the table and looked at the sturdy urchin . She was the first woman the child had seen since he left his friends at the refreshment ...
... Whittaker was smiling pleasantly " What a dear little man ! " exclaimed Beatrice , as she walked to the table and looked at the sturdy urchin . She was the first woman the child had seen since he left his friends at the refreshment ...
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