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... although his conduct in the countinghouse was irreproachable . Miss Worboise
had been invited with her father and brother , but whether she stayed at home to
nurse her mother or to tease the curate , is of no great importance to my history .
... although his conduct in the countinghouse was irreproachable . Miss Worboise
had been invited with her father and brother , but whether she stayed at home to
nurse her mother or to tease the curate , is of no great importance to my history .
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Do , Miss Mary . " “ You will be indulgent , then ? " . " I shall have no chance of
exercising that virtue , I know . There . " He put the music on the piano as he
spoke , and Mary , adjusting her white skirts and her white shoulders , began to
sing the ...
Do , Miss Mary . " “ You will be indulgent , then ? " . " I shall have no chance of
exercising that virtue , I know . There . " He put the music on the piano as he
spoke , and Mary , adjusting her white skirts and her white shoulders , began to
sing the ...
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I am quite well , I thank you , miss , " answered Mattie . “ I don't call this morning .
The church - clock struck eleven five minutes ago . ” This was uttered with a smile
from the half of her mouth which seemed to say , “ I know you want to have a ...
I am quite well , I thank you , miss , " answered Mattie . “ I don't call this morning .
The church - clock struck eleven five minutes ago . ” This was uttered with a smile
from the half of her mouth which seemed to say , “ I know you want to have a ...
Side 28
I always know what he's about , miss . I've got a almanack . ” " But you don't
understand the almanack , do you ? " Well , I don't mean to say I understand all a'
out it , but I always know what time the sun rises and goes to bed , you know .
I always know what he's about , miss . I've got a almanack . ” " But you don't
understand the almanack , do you ? " Well , I don't mean to say I understand all a'
out it , but I always know what time the sun rises and goes to bed , you know .
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But he needn't go there , for Miss Burton's always out this time o ' day . ” “ What do
you mean , Mattie ? " again asked the tailor . “ Well , perhaps you don't
understand such things , Mr. Spelt , not being a married man . ” Poor Mr. Spelt
had had a ...
But he needn't go there , for Miss Burton's always out this time o ' day . ” “ What do
you mean , Mattie ? " again asked the tailor . “ Well , perhaps you don't
understand such things , Mr. Spelt , not being a married man . ” Poor Mr. Spelt
had had a ...
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