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Side 10
The mother's eyes were anxiously fixed on her son during the conversation , for
her instincts told her that he was not quite at his ease . She had never given him
any scope , never trusted him , or trained him to freedom ; but , herself a prisoner
...
The mother's eyes were anxiously fixed on her son during the conversation , for
her instincts told her that he was not quite at his ease . She had never given him
any scope , never trusted him , or trained him to freedom ; but , herself a prisoner
...
Side 12
He hasn't had the bringing up you've had . But he's a good , honest fellow , and
says what he means . " “ That is just what I did , sir . And you have always told me
that honesty is the best policy . " “ Yes , I confoes . But that is not exactly the kind ...
He hasn't had the bringing up you've had . But he's a good , honest fellow , and
says what he means . " “ That is just what I did , sir . And you have always told me
that honesty is the best policy . " “ Yes , I confoes . But that is not exactly the kind ...
Side 13
So he told me , ” said Tom , with reviving indignation . “ And that , I suppose , is
what you call an insult , eh ? ” “ Well , to say the least , it is not a pleasant word to
use . " “ Especially as it expresses a disagreeable fact . Come , come , my boy .
So he told me , ” said Tom , with reviving indignation . “ And that , I suppose , is
what you call an insult , eh ? ” “ Well , to say the least , it is not a pleasant word to
use . " “ Especially as it expresses a disagreeable fact . Come , come , my boy .
Side 22
... opened the door of a more ancient - looking house , and entered .
Reappearing --that is , to the watchful eyes of Lucy maneuvring with the
windowblind - after about two minutes , he walked home to Highbury , and told
his mother that he had ...
... opened the door of a more ancient - looking house , and entered .
Reappearing --that is , to the watchful eyes of Lucy maneuvring with the
windowblind - after about two minutes , he walked home to Highbury , and told
his mother that he had ...
Side 30
Who told you that ? " “ Old Mrs. Boxall says so . And that's why Mr. Worboise goes
to see Miss Burton , I know . I told you so , " she added , as she heard his step
returning . But Thomas bore a huge ledger under his arm , for which Mr. Stopper
...
Who told you that ? " “ Old Mrs. Boxall says so . And that's why Mr. Worboise goes
to see Miss Burton , I know . I told you so , " she added , as she heard his step
returning . But Thomas bore a huge ledger under his arm , for which Mr. Stopper
...
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