Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... understand . ' And then , checking the feeling of discontent with instant compunction , she sat down to the piano as promptly as if her sister occupied the chair by her side . 6 ' I did not wish to tell you before Ellen MAIDEN SISTERS . 3.
... understand . ' And then , checking the feeling of discontent with instant compunction , she sat down to the piano as promptly as if her sister occupied the chair by her side . 6 ' I did not wish to tell you before Ellen MAIDEN SISTERS . 3.
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Margaret Agnes Paul. ' I did not wish to tell you before Ellen , ' Anne said , as soon as the door was closed , as it would have distracted her attention for the whole morning . George writes to say , that he has decided to send home ...
Margaret Agnes Paul. ' I did not wish to tell you before Ellen , ' Anne said , as soon as the door was closed , as it would have distracted her attention for the whole morning . George writes to say , that he has decided to send home ...
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... wish for a detailed description . I was speaking of the general effect , of which I imagine I am a better judge than you can be . That captious way of disputing what is said is very disagreeable . ' Ellen would have made no attempt to ...
... wish for a detailed description . I was speaking of the general effect , of which I imagine I am a better judge than you can be . That captious way of disputing what is said is very disagreeable . ' Ellen would have made no attempt to ...
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... wishes to keep the two boys at home for the few months she is to be with us ; and , indeed , George said in his letter , that Phil must wait until Willy was strong enough to go with him . ' ' If you take him in hand , Anne , you will ...
... wishes to keep the two boys at home for the few months she is to be with us ; and , indeed , George said in his letter , that Phil must wait until Willy was strong enough to go with him . ' ' If you take him in hand , Anne , you will ...
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... never reached the ears of her sisters , though Phil enforced her future submission by threatening to reveal it whenever she attempted a feeble resistance to his wishes . ' I say , mother , ' said Phil , 24 MAIDEN SISTERS .
... never reached the ears of her sisters , though Phil enforced her future submission by threatening to reveal it whenever she attempted a feeble resistance to his wishes . ' I say , mother , ' said Phil , 24 MAIDEN SISTERS .
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