A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... rounded phrase , dear to auctioneers and house agents , a country mansion , fit for the occupa- tion and requirements of a family of position . " They are not new , speculative , jerry - built houses , but good , old- fashioned , solid ...
... rounded phrase , dear to auctioneers and house agents , a country mansion , fit for the occupa- tion and requirements of a family of position . " They are not new , speculative , jerry - built houses , but good , old- fashioned , solid ...
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... round them , and gaping , grinning kylins , who looked mockingly and fearlessly at the fierce metal monsters . They knew - old china figures know more than people suspect - that the dragons were welded to their vases more irrefrangibly ...
... round them , and gaping , grinning kylins , who looked mockingly and fearlessly at the fierce metal monsters . They knew - old china figures know more than people suspect - that the dragons were welded to their vases more irrefrangibly ...
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... round the country spouting . The only thing the worried baronet could think of was to send for his rebel , and ask her advice as to the best means of disposing of her troublesome self . When alone with her father Beatrice always behaved ...
... round the country spouting . The only thing the worried baronet could think of was to send for his rebel , and ask her advice as to the best means of disposing of her troublesome self . When alone with her father Beatrice always behaved ...
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... round her fingers . The child's eyes began to close under her soft and soothing touches . 66 66 He must go to bed , " said Beatrice decisively . Certainly , " said Uncle Horace . better sleep ? " " Where had he " Jane has a most ...
... round her fingers . The child's eyes began to close under her soft and soothing touches . 66 66 He must go to bed , " said Beatrice decisively . Certainly , " said Uncle Horace . better sleep ? " " Where had he " Jane has a most ...
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... round one of her knees . She made a pretty , almost classical - looking picture , no doubt duly approved of by those men of taste , her uncles . “ Then what will you do ? " she asked at last . " We will wait until to - morrow , or the ...
... round one of her knees . She made a pretty , almost classical - looking picture , no doubt duly approved of by those men of taste , her uncles . “ Then what will you do ? " she asked at last . " We will wait until to - morrow , or the ...
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