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Side 10
... wish I had asked your advice before I left Lady Daly's , but it's too late now . " " Poor Norah , how well she writes , " thought Mary . " She does me credit . I am glad I taught her . The poor are not ungrateful , whatever Philip may ...
... wish I had asked your advice before I left Lady Daly's , but it's too late now . " " Poor Norah , how well she writes , " thought Mary . " She does me credit . I am glad I taught her . The poor are not ungrateful , whatever Philip may ...
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... wish I knew the villain , that I might hate him and curse him , and make Ned swear to kill him ! " Mary drew back in terror . " Ben , " she said , " I am afraid I cannot do you any good . I will bring Aunt to see you ; she knows far ...
... wish I knew the villain , that I might hate him and curse him , and make Ned swear to kill him ! " Mary drew back in terror . " Ben , " she said , " I am afraid I cannot do you any good . I will bring Aunt to see you ; she knows far ...
Side 23
... wanted these diamonds ? If you want money , Aunt will advance you some , I am sure , if you tell her what you wish it for . " " Precisely what I cannot do , my simple , candid Mary . Don't be frightened , though ; if you NORAH DOCHERTY .
... wanted these diamonds ? If you want money , Aunt will advance you some , I am sure , if you tell her what you wish it for . " " Precisely what I cannot do , my simple , candid Mary . Don't be frightened , though ; if you NORAH DOCHERTY .
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... wish to make her happy . Dispropor- tionate marriages and marriages of convenience , and this is both , are seldom happy . Give up my daughter : you cannot love her , for you have never seen her . Marry in your own degree . There are ...
... wish to make her happy . Dispropor- tionate marriages and marriages of convenience , and this is both , are seldom happy . Give up my daughter : you cannot love her , for you have never seen her . Marry in your own degree . There are ...
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... wish or can ask of me , if you will only grant me the boon I ask . Do not cast me off , I beseech , I implore you ! My happiness , and far more than my happiness— my soul and the good impulses you have awakened - are in your hands ...
... wish or can ask of me , if you will only grant me the boon I ask . Do not cast me off , I beseech , I implore you ! My happiness , and far more than my happiness— my soul and the good impulses you have awakened - are in your hands ...
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