A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... wonder that the rector of Oakbury numbers many families of position among his parishioners . If mine were a family of position , it should most certainly occupy a pew in that fine old square - towered church . : After this description ...
... wonder that the rector of Oakbury numbers many families of position among his parishioners . If mine were a family of position , it should most certainly occupy a pew in that fine old square - towered church . : After this description ...
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... wonder and envy . There is a tale connected with the glass . Once upon a time a lady who was dining at Hazlewood House asked her hosts , with pardonable curiosity , how they were able to induce their servants to send the decanters and ...
... wonder and envy . There is a tale connected with the glass . Once upon a time a lady who was dining at Hazlewood House asked her hosts , with pardonable curiosity , how they were able to induce their servants to send the decanters and ...
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... wonder as the amiable peculiarities of the " Tabbies " gradually revealed themselves to her . may She had , of course , intended to make herself useful to her uncles . It have been the want of some occupa- tion , other than study ...
... wonder as the amiable peculiarities of the " Tabbies " gradually revealed themselves to her . may She had , of course , intended to make herself useful to her uncles . It have been the want of some occupa- tion , other than study ...
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... wonder that , when Horace Talbert , at Mr. Mordle's suggestion , walked into the drawing - room and told his niece what had happened , her curiosity and excite- ment rose to a high pitch . " Is it a pretty child ? " she asked ...
... wonder that , when Horace Talbert , at Mr. Mordle's suggestion , walked into the drawing - room and told his niece what had happened , her curiosity and excite- ment rose to a high pitch . " Is it a pretty child ? " she asked ...
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... wonder , " he continued , in a more reflective way than usual , " I wonder if they look them out for the wash on Mondays . " " Oh no ; not so bad as that . But did you ever know anything so funny ! " " Took you by surprise , of course ...
... wonder , " he continued , in a more reflective way than usual , " I wonder if they look them out for the wash on Mondays . " " Oh no ; not so bad as that . But did you ever know anything so funny ! " " Took you by surprise , of course ...
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