Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... door closed upon Lucilla , and she was left with her maid and her hot water and her black velvet gown . Perhaps it was a little inconsistent to wear a black velvet gown with her widow's cap ; it was a question which she had long debated ...
... door closed upon Lucilla , and she was left with her maid and her hot water and her black velvet gown . Perhaps it was a little inconsistent to wear a black velvet gown with her widow's cap ; it was a question which she had long debated ...
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... door after the ladies had gone , and came back to his easy - chair by the side of the fire , and could not but feel that he had had the worst of it . It was actually Mr Caven- dish who had come home , and whose address to the electors ...
... door after the ladies had gone , and came back to his easy - chair by the side of the fire , and could not but feel that he had had the worst of it . It was actually Mr Caven- dish who had come home , and whose address to the electors ...
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... doors ! " When Lucilla had thus dismissed the subject , she came to her old friend's side and bent over her in her sealskin cloak , to say good - bye . Mrs Chiley took her by both hands as she thus stood with her back to the old Colonel ...
... doors ! " When Lucilla had thus dismissed the subject , she came to her old friend's side and bent over her in her sealskin cloak , to say good - bye . Mrs Chiley took her by both hands as she thus stood with her back to the old Colonel ...
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... doors on such a day ; and her heart beat loud as the two drew near each other . Was it an unexpected and generous aux- iliary , or was it a foe accomplished and formidable ? For one thing , she was not coming out of Mr Centum's , where ...
... doors on such a day ; and her heart beat loud as the two drew near each other . Was it an unexpected and generous aux- iliary , or was it a foe accomplished and formidable ? For one thing , she was not coming out of Mr Centum's , where ...
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... door . It was terrible to hear the soft sigh she gave when she shook hands with Major Brown . " I hope he will not feel it so much as I think ; but I should be afraid to tell him , " said Lucilla ; and she went away , leaving the ...
... door . It was terrible to hear the soft sigh she gave when she shook hands with Major Brown . " I hope he will not feel it so much as I think ; but I should be afraid to tell him , " said Lucilla ; and she went away , leaving the ...
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