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... eyes , and brought out two charming dimples that lay perdue in her cheeks , and wrought such a wondrous ... eye ; not that she spoiled ✓ VOL . II . B her strong conscientiousness and a certain acerbity of temper , CHAPTER PAGE MARY CONNELL.
... eyes , and brought out two charming dimples that lay perdue in her cheeks , and wrought such a wondrous ... eye ; not that she spoiled ✓ VOL . II . B her strong conscientiousness and a certain acerbity of temper , CHAPTER PAGE MARY CONNELL.
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... eyes and a vivid , peach - like complexion . Those eyes , clear and deep , had a laughing , somewhat coquettish MARY CONNELL . 5.
... eyes and a vivid , peach - like complexion . Those eyes , clear and deep , had a laughing , somewhat coquettish MARY CONNELL . 5.
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... eyes and clasped hands , while the housekeeper sat with her mouth pursed primly up . She had a latent jealousy of Mary : she was the only one of the household who still remem- bered that she was not of their blood . " She's no more of ...
... eyes and clasped hands , while the housekeeper sat with her mouth pursed primly up . She had a latent jealousy of Mary : she was the only one of the household who still remem- bered that she was not of their blood . " She's no more of ...
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... eyes , and of his too . For what did I hoard and save , Miss Mary , for what did he bring home his hard - won earnings , every penny just as he got them — that she might want nothing , not so much as a riband that she had set her heart ...
... eyes , and of his too . For what did I hoard and save , Miss Mary , for what did he bring home his hard - won earnings , every penny just as he got them — that she might want nothing , not so much as a riband that she had set her heart ...
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... eyes . " I do forgive her , I would give all I have in the world to know where she went whin I turned her from the ould door , but whin I think how proud I was of her I get savage and mad . All the fiends of hell seem tearing at my poor ...
... eyes . " I do forgive her , I would give all I have in the world to know where she went whin I turned her from the ould door , but whin I think how proud I was of her I get savage and mad . All the fiends of hell seem tearing at my poor ...
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