A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... uncles , and asked if they would give her a home . She was now nearly twenty - three . Having when she came of age succeeded to her late mother's third of old Talbert's possessions , she was independent both by age and by income . She ...
... uncles , and asked if they would give her a home . She was now nearly twenty - three . Having when she came of age succeeded to her late mother's third of old Talbert's possessions , she was independent both by age and by income . She ...
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... uncles would on no account dream of intrusting their researches into domestic economy to any hands save their own , and the surpassing capability of those hands was deeply impressed upon her when , the day after her arrival , she found ...
... uncles would on no account dream of intrusting their researches into domestic economy to any hands save their own , and the surpassing capability of those hands was deeply impressed upon her when , the day after her arrival , she found ...
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... Uncle Horace . better sleep ? " " Where had he " Jane has a most comfortable bed , " said Herbert . Jane was the parlour - maid , but Herbert in his house- wifely capacity knew the quality of every bed in the house ; even the amount of ...
... Uncle Horace . better sleep ? " " Where had he " Jane has a most comfortable bed , " said Herbert . Jane was the parlour - maid , but Herbert in his house- wifely capacity knew the quality of every bed in the house ; even the amount of ...
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... was in dainty dressing - gown and slippers . After waiting until Mr. Mordle must certainly have gone she had come down - of course to hear if any news had arrived . Uncle Horace , with his eyes fixed on IV . ] 31 BEATRICE'S PROPOSAL .
... was in dainty dressing - gown and slippers . After waiting until Mr. Mordle must certainly have gone she had come down - of course to hear if any news had arrived . Uncle Horace , with his eyes fixed on IV . ] 31 BEATRICE'S PROPOSAL .
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... uncles . “ Then what will you do ? " she asked at last . " We will wait until to - morrow , or the day after ; then ... Uncle Horace , aghast . " Here ? " She clasped her hands . " Oh , Uncle Horace ! " she said , " I have had such a ...
... uncles . “ Then what will you do ? " she asked at last . " We will wait until to - morrow , or the day after ; then ... Uncle Horace , aghast . " Here ? " She clasped her hands . " Oh , Uncle Horace ! " she said , " I have had such a ...
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