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... , my dear , did you break your own excellent rule by mentioning it to her ? ' ' Because she had the impertinence to tell me , almost directly she came into the morning- room , that she knew all about the ghost ; ATHERLEY'S GOSPEL 7.
... , my dear , did you break your own excellent rule by mentioning it to her ? ' ' Because she had the impertinence to tell me , almost directly she came into the morning- room , that she knew all about the ghost ; ATHERLEY'S GOSPEL 7.
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... tell , at least it never has told it , and no one It - I mean the ghost sir ; else rightly knows it . -is older than the family . We found it here place about two and it refused to be dis- when we came into the hundred years ago ...
... tell , at least it never has told it , and no one It - I mean the ghost sir ; else rightly knows it . -is older than the family . We found it here place about two and it refused to be dis- when we came into the hundred years ago ...
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... tell me the yellow spot is a man's face and the dirty white smudge an Elizabethan ruff . Then there is a picture of a man in armour in the oak room , which I don't believe is a portrait at all ; but Aunt Henrietta swears it is , and of ...
... tell me the yellow spot is a man's face and the dirty white smudge an Elizabethan ruff . Then there is a picture of a man in armour in the oak room , which I don't believe is a portrait at all ; but Aunt Henrietta swears it is , and of ...
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... tell me anything about it . ' ' Would she tell me ? ' ' I am afraid not . I don't think she would tell any one , except perhaps Mr. Lyndsay . He has a way of worming things out of people . ' ' Mr. Lyndsay , how do you worm things out of ...
... tell me anything about it . ' ' Would she tell me ? ' ' I am afraid not . I don't think she would tell any one , except perhaps Mr. Lyndsay . He has a way of worming things out of people . ' ' Mr. Lyndsay , how do you worm things out of ...
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... and them new chintzes will be entirely ruined with the damp . Why , what a good - for - nothing girl you are ! " I says ; " and what you thinks on half your time is more D than I can tell . " Whatever shall I do II 33 THE STRANGER'S GOSPEL.
... and them new chintzes will be entirely ruined with the damp . Why , what a good - for - nothing girl you are ! " I says ; " and what you thinks on half your time is more D than I can tell . " Whatever shall I do II 33 THE STRANGER'S GOSPEL.
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