A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... course of painful experi- ences before he learns how to dandle a child properly . Our friend did his best , but so clumsily that the woollen shawl fell from the child , and disclosed a large ticket sewn on to the dress beneath . On it ...
... course of painful experi- ences before he learns how to dandle a child properly . Our friend did his best , but so clumsily that the woollen shawl fell from the child , and disclosed a large ticket sewn on to the dress beneath . On it ...
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... course paid to undertake all sorts of delicate and unforeseen duties , with perfect fairness shifted all further responsibility on to his shoulders , resumed the perusal of his book , and troubled no more about the matter . The guard ...
... course paid to undertake all sorts of delicate and unforeseen duties , with perfect fairness shifted all further responsibility on to his shoulders , resumed the perusal of his book , and troubled no more about the matter . The guard ...
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... not speedily develop into fools or snobs . But even now when verging upon middle age they were neither - although any man who would decline your acquaintance , or mine , ought of course to be II . ] 9 A FAMILY OF POSITION .
... not speedily develop into fools or snobs . But even now when verging upon middle age they were neither - although any man who would decline your acquaintance , or mine , ought of course to be II . ] 9 A FAMILY OF POSITION .
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A Novel Hugh Conway. acquaintance , or mine , ought of course to be one or the other , 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 ...
A Novel Hugh Conway. acquaintance , or mine , ought of course to be one or the other , 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 ...
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... course , with their cultivated tastes , their general acquirements , their cosmopolitan experiences , and the many desirable friends they were known to possess , the Talberts ' standing in Oakbury was undeniable . They were a credit to ...
... course , with their cultivated tastes , their general acquirements , their cosmopolitan experiences , and the many desirable friends they were known to possess , the Talberts ' standing in Oakbury was undeniable . They were a credit to ...
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