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... dear Philip is looking , " she said to herself with a quiet , sisterly smile ; and then hearing Miss Nickie coming downstairs she hastened to shake up and arrange the cushions of the old lady's favourite easy - chair . CHAPTER XXIII ...
... dear Philip is looking , " she said to herself with a quiet , sisterly smile ; and then hearing Miss Nickie coming downstairs she hastened to shake up and arrange the cushions of the old lady's favourite easy - chair . CHAPTER XXIII ...
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... dear Aunt , I think of all living creatures the guilty deserve our pity most . Think what they must suffer . What a load , far worse than poverty or sickness , they have to bear ; how every one frowns them back from the path they have ...
... dear Aunt , I think of all living creatures the guilty deserve our pity most . Think what they must suffer . What a load , far worse than poverty or sickness , they have to bear ; how every one frowns them back from the path they have ...
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... dear , nor dearest Mary , with which it was plentifully interspersed , would have flattered her into compliance , if the anguish and frenzy running through it had not been so real that she felt as if she dared not refuse . She went ...
... dear , nor dearest Mary , with which it was plentifully interspersed , would have flattered her into compliance , if the anguish and frenzy running through it had not been so real that she felt as if she dared not refuse . She went ...
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... dear as he is still to this wretched , breaking heart ! ” " Of whom do you speak , Norah ? I do not under- stand you . " " Of Sir Philip Connell . " " Of Philip ! —my cousin Philip ! " said Mary , re- coiling involuntarily . 66 Yes , of ...
... dear as he is still to this wretched , breaking heart ! ” " Of whom do you speak , Norah ? I do not under- stand you . " " Of Sir Philip Connell . " " Of Philip ! —my cousin Philip ! " said Mary , re- coiling involuntarily . 66 Yes , of ...
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... dear Aunty ? " Miss Nickie nodded sagaciously . credit for sae muckle taste . spunk left in her yet , ye see . " Ye didna gie me The auld woman has some Try it on and see if it fits . " " It fits beautifully , " said Mary , turning ...
... dear Aunty ? " Miss Nickie nodded sagaciously . credit for sae muckle taste . spunk left in her yet , ye see . " Ye didna gie me The auld woman has some Try it on and see if it fits . " " It fits beautifully , " said Mary , turning ...
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