Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... smile ; for Kate , the shortest of the sisters , looked tall beside Norah , and Ellen's small , graceful head towered high above her . ' It is not a happy epithet , I admit , ' said Norah ; but you know that George's account of her ...
... smile ; for Kate , the shortest of the sisters , looked tall beside Norah , and Ellen's small , graceful head towered high above her . ' It is not a happy epithet , I admit , ' said Norah ; but you know that George's account of her ...
第 9 頁
... smiling . ' I do not mind your knowing that I feel a little home - sick among so many strange faces . That feeling will soon pass , and I am so glad to know you all . Come , now , and kiss me . ' And she drew Ellen to her side , and ...
... smiling . ' I do not mind your knowing that I feel a little home - sick among so many strange faces . That feeling will soon pass , and I am so glad to know you all . Come , now , and kiss me . ' And she drew Ellen to her side , and ...
第 14 頁
... smile ; but as I became a little tired of the original , I would rather see you mimic some one else . ' ' Mimicry is a dangerous talent , ' observed Anne ; and at the same moment Kate asked who was Captain Aymer . ' One of our fellow ...
... smile ; but as I became a little tired of the original , I would rather see you mimic some one else . ' ' Mimicry is a dangerous talent , ' observed Anne ; and at the same moment Kate asked who was Captain Aymer . ' One of our fellow ...
第 27 頁
... smile . 6 Then , perhaps , you have anticipated what I have to say . Now that Willy is pretty well again , I must protest against her devoting to him the time which might be more usefully em- ployed . ' ' I deny that any time could have ...
... smile . 6 Then , perhaps , you have anticipated what I have to say . Now that Willy is pretty well again , I must protest against her devoting to him the time which might be more usefully em- ployed . ' ' I deny that any time could have ...
第 29 頁
... smile . ' Certainly . It was only a question of time ; and you held out quite long enough to justify your consistency . Now I will go and tell Ellen that the thing is settled . ' ' I should prefer telling Ellen myself , ' said MAIDEN ...
... smile . ' Certainly . It was only a question of time ; and you held out quite long enough to justify your consistency . Now I will go and tell Ellen that the thing is settled . ' ' I should prefer telling Ellen myself , ' said MAIDEN ...
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