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... tell him every day he will spoil his complexion , " and adding , with a sigh , " boys are so unlike girls - Eleanor never did eat much , and her going away has not made the difference in the bills that I calculated upon . " Maude cared ...
... tell him every day he will spoil his complexion , " and adding , with a sigh , " boys are so unlike girls - Eleanor never did eat much , and her going away has not made the difference in the bills that I calculated upon . " Maude cared ...
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... tell him every day he will spoil his complexion , " and adding , with a sigh , " boys are so unlike girls - Eleanor never did eat much , and her going away has not made the difference in the bills that I calculated upon . " Maude cared ...
... tell him every day he will spoil his complexion , " and adding , with a sigh , " boys are so unlike girls - Eleanor never did eat much , and her going away has not made the difference in the bills that I calculated upon . " Maude cared ...
第14页
... tell me which Maude Ferne may not hear ? " Mr. Ferris drew himself up , and spoke in cold , calm , business like fashion . " Lady Thornbury - once - and it is not so many months ago , that you should have quite forgotten it — once you ...
... tell me which Maude Ferne may not hear ? " Mr. Ferris drew himself up , and spoke in cold , calm , business like fashion . " Lady Thornbury - once - and it is not so many months ago , that you should have quite forgotten it — once you ...
第16页
... tell you that as Lord Thornbury's widow , I am still less likely than was Eleanor Leigh to reply favourably to your wishes . " Seeing him about to speak again , she rose and laid her hand on the bell . " Stop , Lady Thornbury , " he ...
... tell you that as Lord Thornbury's widow , I am still less likely than was Eleanor Leigh to reply favourably to your wishes . " Seeing him about to speak again , she rose and laid her hand on the bell . " Stop , Lady Thornbury , " he ...
第44页
... tell me , " said Eleanor , try- ing to look serious , " that I should find no luxuries here ; and I should like to know what are all these wonderful varieties of exquisite cakes , what are these delicate girdle cakes , and what are all ...
... tell me , " said Eleanor , try- ing to look serious , " that I should find no luxuries here ; and I should like to know what are all these wonderful varieties of exquisite cakes , what are these delicate girdle cakes , and what are all ...
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