A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... thought it not improbable that the desertion of the child was due to intention , not accident . At first he thought of leaving the tiny derelict at Swindon , on the chance that the mother would arrive by the next train from Didcot . But ...
... thought it not improbable that the desertion of the child was due to intention , not accident . At first he thought of leaving the tiny derelict at Swindon , on the chance that the mother would arrive by the next train from Didcot . But ...
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... thought little of the troublesome , obsti- nate girl he had left in England . His wife and his boys So here was Beatrice all but turned her out of his heart . in the extraordinary position of being a baronet's daughter with scarcely a ...
... thought little of the troublesome , obsti- nate girl he had left in England . His wife and his boys So here was Beatrice all but turned her out of his heart . in the extraordinary position of being a baronet's daughter with scarcely a ...
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... thought the instinctive kindness she showed towards this mysteriously - sent child added another charm to the many he had already discovered in Miss Clauson . The three men sat together until it was too late to hope that matters would ...
... thought the instinctive kindness she showed towards this mysteriously - sent child added another charm to the many he had already discovered in Miss Clauson . The three men sat together until it was too late to hope that matters would ...
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... thought and act . When , in a few hours ' time , the brothers drove back with a waggonette full of tea , coffee , sugar , yellow soap , house flannel , Bath stone , emery paper , or whatever else was needful to make the wheels of ...
... thought and act . When , in a few hours ' time , the brothers drove back with a waggonette full of tea , coffee , sugar , yellow soap , house flannel , Bath stone , emery paper , or whatever else was needful to make the wheels of ...
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... thought of her having any part in the domestic arrangements of Hazlewood House . It seemed to Mr. Mordle that he had never seen Miss Clauson look so bright and lively as she looked to - day . She looked most lovingly at the child , who ...
... thought of her having any part in the domestic arrangements of Hazlewood House . It seemed to Mr. Mordle that he had never seen Miss Clauson look so bright and lively as she looked to - day . She looked most lovingly at the child , who ...
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