Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... Thomas came to fetch Miss Marjoribanks . She was sitting with the greatest good - nature for half - a - dozen pic- tures , knowing in her secret heart all the time that she would look a perfect fright , and that all Carling- ford would ...
... Thomas came to fetch Miss Marjoribanks . She was sitting with the greatest good - nature for half - a - dozen pic- tures , knowing in her secret heart all the time that she would look a perfect fright , and that all Carling- ford would ...
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... Thomas came to say that Miss Marjoribanks was wanted , as she had told him to do when her candidate came ; for , to be sure , it was only next door . It was terrible to hear the soft sigh she gave when she shook hands with Major Brown ...
... Thomas came to say that Miss Marjoribanks was wanted , as she had told him to do when her candidate came ; for , to be sure , it was only next door . It was terrible to hear the soft sigh she gave when she shook hands with Major Brown ...
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... before her . And it was at this moment that Thomas appeared at the door with a suspicion of a grin appearing at the corners of his sober mouth , and announced Mr Cavendish , who came in before an ordinary woman would MISS MARJORIBANKS . 79.
... before her . And it was at this moment that Thomas appeared at the door with a suspicion of a grin appearing at the corners of his sober mouth , and announced Mr Cavendish , who came in before an ordinary woman would MISS MARJORIBANKS . 79.
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... Thomas had given him ; and he looked uncomfortable , to say the least of it ; and he was get- ting large in dimensions and a little red in the face , and had by no means the air of thinking that it didn't matter for a gentleman . As for ...
... Thomas had given him ; and he looked uncomfortable , to say the least of it ; and he was get- ting large in dimensions and a little red in the face , and had by no means the air of thinking that it didn't matter for a gentleman . As for ...
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... Thomas out of his senses , when he went to call the Doctor . He had died in the night without calling or disturbing anybody . He must have felt faint , it seemed , for he had got up and taken a little brandy , the remains of which still ...
... Thomas out of his senses , when he went to call the Doctor . He had died in the night without calling or disturbing anybody . He must have felt faint , it seemed , for he had got up and taken a little brandy , the remains of which still ...
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