Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... to return . It is true that she was not so joyful and triumphant a figure as when she conquered Nancy , and won over Dr Marjoribanks , and electrified Mr Holden by choosing curtains which suit- ed her 2 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
... to return . It is true that she was not so joyful and triumphant a figure as when she conquered Nancy , and won over Dr Marjoribanks , and electrified Mr Holden by choosing curtains which suit- ed her 2 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
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... should she make any change ? The house was her own , and did not cost anything , and if Nancy would but stand by her and one good maid- It was a venture ; but still Lucilla felt as if she might be equal to 146 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
... should she make any change ? The house was her own , and did not cost anything , and if Nancy would but stand by her and one good maid- It was a venture ; but still Lucilla felt as if she might be equal to 146 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
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... Nancy is getting old , and does not mind standing by me . And it is not so much trouble after all keeping everything nice when there is no gentleman coming in , and nothing else to do . And , besides , I don't mean to be Lucilla ...
... Nancy is getting old , and does not mind standing by me . And it is not so much trouble after all keeping everything nice when there is no gentleman coming in , and nothing else to do . And , besides , I don't mean to be Lucilla ...
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... Nancy to me . And I hope Betsy and you will be very happy , " said Lucilla . She had been dreadfully down , but the re- bound was all the more grateful . " I am not done with yet , and , thank heaven ! there must always be some- 1 thing ...
... Nancy to me . And I hope Betsy and you will be very happy , " said Lucilla . She had been dreadfully down , but the re- bound was all the more grateful . " I am not done with yet , and , thank heaven ! there must always be some- 1 thing ...
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... Nancy appeared , disturbed in her preparations for dinner , and with her arms wrapped in her apron , looking glum ... Nancy , for I have a great deal to say , and I want to speak to you as a friend . ” Nancy shut the door , but she ...
... Nancy appeared , disturbed in her preparations for dinner , and with her arms wrapped in her apron , looking glum ... Nancy , for I have a great deal to say , and I want to speak to you as a friend . ” Nancy shut the door , but she ...
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