A Family Affair: A NovelMacmillan, 1886 - 330 páginas |
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... young enough to be passed off as a child in arms by all save , perhaps , those tender - minded persons who send conscience - money to the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer . The two travellers who augmented the company's revenue were a man ...
... young enough to be passed off as a child in arms by all save , perhaps , those tender - minded persons who send conscience - money to the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer . The two travellers who augmented the company's revenue were a man ...
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... young man shrugged his shoulders , and resumed his interrupted paragraph . It was no business of his if a stupid woman chose to risk missing the train . Although , two minutes afterwards , when he found the train in rapid motion , and ...
... young man shrugged his shoulders , and resumed his interrupted paragraph . It was no business of his if a stupid woman chose to risk missing the train . Although , two minutes afterwards , when he found the train in rapid motion , and ...
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... young ladies , went to look for a sober yet speculative man who would take the child to Oakbury on the chance of being paid for his trouble . He even gave this man half a crown - to be repaid out of his prospective reward — for cab ...
... young ladies , went to look for a sober yet speculative man who would take the child to Oakbury on the chance of being paid for his trouble . He even gave this man half a crown - to be repaid out of his prospective reward — for cab ...
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... young ladies , our guard rushed back to his somewhat neglected duties , and was soon spinning down west at the rate of thirty - five miles an hour . CHAPTER II . A FAMILY OF POSITION . Be it 6 [ CHAP . I. A FAMILY AFFAIR .
... young ladies , our guard rushed back to his somewhat neglected duties , and was soon spinning down west at the rate of thirty - five miles an hour . CHAPTER II . A FAMILY OF POSITION . Be it 6 [ CHAP . I. A FAMILY AFFAIR .
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... young men , they looked upon this duty as a sad necessity . Had they been tempted to swerve from this line of con- duct , respect for their father should have kept them stead- fast . He had always impressed the great duty upon them ...
... young men , they looked upon this duty as a sad necessity . Had they been tempted to swerve from this line of con- duct , respect for their father should have kept them stead- fast . He had always impressed the great duty upon them ...
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