A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... sure that , if such a thing were needed , the selection would enhance the reputation . they already enjoyed for refined tastes and knowledge of matters artistic . The brothers were the best of friends . They under- stood and sympathised ...
... sure that , if such a thing were needed , the selection would enhance the reputation . they already enjoyed for refined tastes and knowledge of matters artistic . The brothers were the best of friends . They under- stood and sympathised ...
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... sure she is not a careful , thrifty woman . ” The curate's eyes twinkled . He knew Ann Jenkins well -too well . " Careful and thrifty people wouldn't want your half- crowns . But how did you find out her true character ? ” Mr. Mordle ...
... sure she is not a careful , thrifty woman . ” The curate's eyes twinkled . He knew Ann Jenkins well -too well . " Careful and thrifty people wouldn't want your half- crowns . But how did you find out her true character ? ” Mr. Mordle ...
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... of weakness Horace's unworthy suspicion was all but certainty . " You will let me keep him ? " pleaded Beatrice . " I am sure you will . ” Horace made no reply to her unreasonable request . In 32 [ CHAP . A FAMILY AFFAIR .
... of weakness Horace's unworthy suspicion was all but certainty . " You will let me keep him ? " pleaded Beatrice . " I am sure you will . ” Horace made no reply to her unreasonable request . In 32 [ CHAP . A FAMILY AFFAIR .
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... sure that a tear in his eye —even the delivery of a pathetic sermon - would be fatal . The least lachrymose tendency in manner or words would present too great a temptation to be resisted by weak human nature in spite of the best ...
... sure that a tear in his eye —even the delivery of a pathetic sermon - would be fatal . The least lachrymose tendency in manner or words would present too great a temptation to be resisted by weak human nature in spite of the best ...
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... sure Uncle Herbert wouldn't mind , " added Beatrice . " Mr. Talbert would never consent , ” said Mr. Mordle . " What harm would it do ? " asked Beatrice . The Rev. Sylvanus was silent . He did not like to tell the girl that the ...
... sure Uncle Herbert wouldn't mind , " added Beatrice . " Mr. Talbert would never consent , ” said Mr. Mordle . " What harm would it do ? " asked Beatrice . The Rev. Sylvanus was silent . He did not like to tell the girl that the ...
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