A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... fellow , picked it up and transferred it to his knee . He meant well , although he did not handle it very skil- fully . A man must go through a course of painful experi- ences before he learns how to dandle a child properly . Our friend ...
... fellow , picked it up and transferred it to his knee . He meant well , although he did not handle it very skil- fully . A man must go through a course of painful experi- ences before he learns how to dandle a child properly . Our friend ...
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... fellow into the refresh- ment - room , and , leaving him in charge of the pleasant young ladies , went to look for a sober yet speculative man who would take the child to Oakbury on the chance of being paid for his trouble . He even ...
... fellow into the refresh- ment - room , and , leaving him in charge of the pleasant young ladies , went to look for a sober yet speculative man who would take the child to Oakbury on the chance of being paid for his trouble . He even ...
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... fellows ; moreover carrying about them an inherent look of distinction . So far as the world knew they had no vices . Indeed , in spite of stature , good looks , and broad shoulders , in some quarters they were accounted milksops ...
... fellows ; moreover carrying about them an inherent look of distinction . So far as the world knew they had no vices . Indeed , in spite of stature , good looks , and broad shoulders , in some quarters they were accounted milksops ...
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... fellow , and many other fanciful combina- tions were forming themselves in his subtle brain , when the interest in the mended or unmended stockings was extin- guished by the entrance of the Talberts ' irreproachable- looking man ...
... fellow , and many other fanciful combina- tions were forming themselves in his subtle brain , when the interest in the mended or unmended stockings was extin- guished by the entrance of the Talberts ' irreproachable- looking man ...
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... fellow about the place , and the confiding way in which sometimes he climbed upon Horace's knee was quite touching . He was not a bit afraid of these tall grave men . Children see further in some ways than grown - up people , and no ...
... fellow about the place , and the confiding way in which sometimes he climbed upon Horace's knee was quite touching . He was not a bit afraid of these tall grave men . Children see further in some ways than grown - up people , and no ...
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