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However , there had been no signs of approximation between him and either of
the girls , and therefore there was no cause to be particu . larly anxious about the
matter . CHAPTER II . THE INVALID MOTHER . To account in some measure for ...
However , there had been no signs of approximation between him and either of
the girls , and therefore there was no cause to be particu . larly anxious about the
matter . CHAPTER II . THE INVALID MOTHER . To account in some measure for ...
Side 9
For the only sign of humanity about him was a certain weak admiration of Amy
Worboise , who , if tried by his own tests , was dreadfully unworthy even of that .
For she was a merry girl , who made great sport of the little church - mouse , as
she ...
For the only sign of humanity about him was a certain weak admiration of Amy
Worboise , who , if tried by his own tests , was dreadfully unworthy even of that .
For she was a merry girl , who made great sport of the little church - mouse , as
she ...
Side 17
Certainly he was one whom women - I suppose he said girls to himself - were
ready to - yes - to fall in love with . Proud position ! Enviable destiny ! Before he
reached home the wind had blown away every atom of remorse with the sickly
fumes ...
Certainly he was one whom women - I suppose he said girls to himself - were
ready to - yes - to fall in love with . Proud position ! Enviable destiny ! Before he
reached home the wind had blown away every atom of remorse with the sickly
fumes ...
Side 18
The girl did not reply , and she resumed , with a little change of tone , " I do
declare , child , I'll never let him cross the door again , if he drives you into the
dumps that way . Take heart of grace , my girl ; you're good enough for him any
day ...
The girl did not reply , and she resumed , with a little change of tone , " I do
declare , child , I'll never let him cross the door again , if he drives you into the
dumps that way . Take heart of grace , my girl ; you're good enough for him any
day ...
Side 23
... that his daughter had pledged herself , still in his eyes a mere child , to a music
- master who visited her professionally from the next town , he flew at last into a
terrible rage , which was not appeased by the girl's elopement and marriage .
... that his daughter had pledged herself , still in his eyes a mere child , to a music
- master who visited her professionally from the next town , he flew at last into a
terrible rage , which was not appeased by the girl's elopement and marriage .
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