A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... answered with exquisite simplicity— " We should never think of trusting our glass to the hands of servants . My brother and I see to it ourselves . " Thereupon the lady , who had marriageable sisters , and was no doubt keenly alive to ...
... answered with exquisite simplicity— " We should never think of trusting our glass to the hands of servants . My brother and I see to it ourselves . " Thereupon the lady , who had marriageable sisters , and was no doubt keenly alive to ...
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... answer , burst into a fit of uncontrollable laughter . His was a low , coarse , commonplace mind , utterly unable to divest the ideal from the material . Το such a grovelling nature the picture of these two six - feet brawny men washing ...
... answer , burst into a fit of uncontrollable laughter . His was a low , coarse , commonplace mind , utterly unable to divest the ideal from the material . Το such a grovelling nature the picture of these two six - feet brawny men washing ...
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... answered the curate briskly . " I rubbed them - I scrubbed them - my feet feel red - hot . I could dance a minuet on your table - cloth without soiling it . " The redundancy of the answer set their minds at rest . The bugbear of their ...
... answered the curate briskly . " I rubbed them - I scrubbed them - my feet feel red - hot . I could dance a minuet on your table - cloth without soiling it . " The redundancy of the answer set their minds at rest . The bugbear of their ...
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... answered Beatrice demurely . " Busy , of course - Saturday . Bad day to call . What are they about now ? " As he jerked out his short sentences , Beatrice glanced at him and saw his eyes twinkling . She could not help smiling . " Well ...
... answered Beatrice demurely . " Busy , of course - Saturday . Bad day to call . What are they about now ? " As he jerked out his short sentences , Beatrice glanced at him and saw his eyes twinkling . She could not help smiling . " Well ...
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... answer assured Horace that Herbert knew every- thing that was to be known . " My dear Beatrice , " he said , " the thing is quite im- practicable . " Her mouth quivered . It was clear she had set her heart on keeping her new pet . " Why ...
... answer assured Horace that Herbert knew every- thing that was to be known . " My dear Beatrice , " he said , " the thing is quite im- practicable . " Her mouth quivered . It was clear she had set her heart on keeping her new pet . " Why ...
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