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Side 11
... talk such nonsense she said it was the damp . awkward about visitors . room . And then it is so What are we to do when the fishing season begins ? I cannot get George to understand that some people have a great objection to anything of ...
... talk such nonsense she said it was the damp . awkward about visitors . room . And then it is so What are we to do when the fishing season begins ? I cannot get George to understand that some people have a great objection to anything of ...
Side 21
... weeks later— ' You silly boy ! I forbid you ever to write or talk of yourself in such a way again . You are not a cripple ; and if you had ever had a mother or a sister , you would know how little ATHERLEY'S GOSPEL 21.
... weeks later— ' You silly boy ! I forbid you ever to write or talk of yourself in such a way again . You are not a cripple ; and if you had ever had a mother or a sister , you would know how little ATHERLEY'S GOSPEL 21.
Side 28
... talks of leaving us because of the ghost ? ' ' I am sure I don't know , sir , ' answered the old butler . She was going on about it very foolish this morning . ' ' And how is the kitchenmaid ? ' ' Has not come down yet , sir ; says her ...
... talks of leaving us because of the ghost ? ' ' I am sure I don't know , sir , ' answered the old butler . She was going on about it very foolish this morning . ' ' And how is the kitchenmaid ? ' ' Has not come down yet , sir ; says her ...
Side 29
... talk just as if it was of no consequence . ' ' I don't talk of the cook's going as being of But you must no consequence . Far from it . But Far from it . not let her go , that is all . ' ' How can I prevent her going ? I think you had ...
... talk just as if it was of no consequence . ' ' I don't talk of the cook's going as being of But you must no consequence . Far from it . But Far from it . not let her go , that is all . ' ' How can I prevent her going ? I think you had ...
Side 41
... talk about Mr. Lyndsay's leg , ' observed Harold sharply . ' No , she didn't ; she said I was not to talk about the funny way he walked . She said- 6 Well , never mind , little man , ' I interrupted . ' Is that Weald down there ...
... talk about Mr. Lyndsay's leg , ' observed Harold sharply . ' No , she didn't ; she said I was not to talk about the funny way he walked . She said- 6 Well , never mind , little man , ' I interrupted . ' Is that Weald down there ...
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