A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... gave , she might have been rich or poor , young or old , beautiful or ugly , noble or simple . Had her travelling companion been as curious as he was at present indifferent about the matter 2 [ CHAP . A FAMILY AFFAIR .
... gave , she might have been rich or poor , young or old , beautiful or ugly , noble or simple . Had her travelling companion been as curious as he was at present indifferent about the matter 2 [ CHAP . A FAMILY AFFAIR .
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... child to Oakbury on the chance of being paid for his trouble . He even gave this man half a crown - to be repaid out of his prospective reward — for cab- hire . Then , after another look at the little 1. ] 5 A LITTLE DERELICT .
... child to Oakbury on the chance of being paid for his trouble . He even gave this man half a crown - to be repaid out of his prospective reward — for cab- hire . Then , after another look at the little 1. ] 5 A LITTLE DERELICT .
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... gave the Talberts a lift in the social scale ; although , so far as Oakbury was concerned , it was little needed . Mr. Talbert had now been out of business for at least ten years . He was quiet , gentlemanly , and , if not retiring , at ...
... gave the Talberts a lift in the social scale ; although , so far as Oakbury was concerned , it was little needed . Mr. Talbert had now been out of business for at least ten years . He was quiet , gentlemanly , and , if not retiring , at ...
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... gave her five shillings . " " Very good of you , " said the curate ; " she has a long family - nine , I think . " " Yes ; but we are sorry now that we gave the money . We are sure she is not a careful , thrifty woman . ” The curate's ...
... gave her five shillings . " " Very good of you , " said the curate ; " she has a long family - nine , I think . " " Yes ; but we are sorry now that we gave the money . We are sure she is not a careful , thrifty woman . ” The curate's ...
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... 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- paper ...
... 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- paper ...
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