Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... smile that challenged compliment : " You are like the woman in the last chapter of Proverbs ; you are a crown to your husband , and he should be both proud and grateful ! " " Not a bit of it ! " returned Mrs. Gilfillan's new ...
... smile that challenged compliment : " You are like the woman in the last chapter of Proverbs ; you are a crown to your husband , and he should be both proud and grateful ! " " Not a bit of it ! " returned Mrs. Gilfillan's new ...
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... smile that was not her own , and stood about in becoming attitudes while her mother drew public attention to her points . It was enough against her , in the widow's eyes , that she was her mother's daughter . And yet , Catharine ...
... smile that was not her own , and stood about in becoming attitudes while her mother drew public attention to her points . It was enough against her , in the widow's eyes , that she was her mother's daughter . And yet , Catharine ...
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... smile to face the more open sternness of the Marsh . At the point where he would pull his coat about him and single out on the plain the particular church tower , clump of trees , and windmill which constituted the parish of his ...
... smile to face the more open sternness of the Marsh . At the point where he would pull his coat about him and single out on the plain the particular church tower , clump of trees , and windmill which constituted the parish of his ...
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