Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... once existed , had for some time devoted herself to shopping and gar- dening , and nursing her neighbours ' babies with an energy which gave no scope for deeper senti- ments . But Ellen , in virtue of her position as the youngest of the ...
... once existed , had for some time devoted herself to shopping and gar- dening , and nursing her neighbours ' babies with an energy which gave no scope for deeper senti- ments . But Ellen , in virtue of her position as the youngest of the ...
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Margaret Agnes Paul. you at once . I have something of importance to discuss with your sisters . ' Ellen crossed the passage and entered the little room in which her studies were pursued . Even on that bright May morning it was not ...
Margaret Agnes Paul. you at once . I have something of importance to discuss with your sisters . ' Ellen crossed the passage and entered the little room in which her studies were pursued . Even on that bright May morning it was not ...
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... once more twisted his features into the comical form which she found irresistible . He then made a summerset of a startling nature , which brought him to the door , where he paused to deliver his last words : ' I say , old codger , I ...
... once more twisted his features into the comical form which she found irresistible . He then made a summerset of a startling nature , which brought him to the door , where he paused to deliver his last words : ' I say , old codger , I ...
第 9 頁
... once to her room to prepare for tea . Ellen presently followed to offer her services ; but it was some moments before her timid knock was answered , and when she entered Norah was standing in the window , her cheeks still wet with tears ...
... once to her room to prepare for tea . Ellen presently followed to offer her services ; but it was some moments before her timid knock was answered , and when she entered Norah was standing in the window , her cheeks still wet with tears ...
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... once or twice that I have not got any better feelings , and she might be aware of the fact . ' ' I should think she was , ' said Norah ; ' I wonder what your father will think of her report of you . ' 6 He will be still more edified by ...
... once or twice that I have not got any better feelings , and she might be aware of the fact . ' ' I should think she was , ' said Norah ; ' I wonder what your father will think of her report of you . ' 6 He will be still more edified by ...
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