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... feeling , and eloquence . They will irresistibly carry to the end every reader who ventures upon them . " - Spectator . " This story ( ' Salem Chapel ' ) , so fresh , so powerfully written , and so tragic , stands out from among its ...
... feeling , and eloquence . They will irresistibly carry to the end every reader who ventures upon them . " - Spectator . " This story ( ' Salem Chapel ' ) , so fresh , so powerfully written , and so tragic , stands out from among its ...
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... feels herself set at her true value until some poor man , or set of men , have put , as people say , their happiness into her hands . It is , as we have said , a delicate subject to discuss ; for the truth is , that this well - known ...
... feels herself set at her true value until some poor man , or set of men , have put , as people say , their happiness into her hands . It is , as we have said , a delicate subject to discuss ; for the truth is , that this well - known ...
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... Miss Marjoribanks could not but feel that the world had not shown that appreciation of her , to which , in her earlier days , she looked forward with so little fear . The ten years , as they had really 8 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
... Miss Marjoribanks could not but feel that the world had not shown that appreciation of her , to which , in her earlier days , she looked forward with so little fear . The ten years , as they had really 8 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
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... feeling that no time was to be lost . It was a con- ference very different from that which , had Mr Chiltern been so well advised as to die ten years before , might have been held in Dr Marjoribanks's drawing - room over his successor's ...
... feeling that no time was to be lost . It was a con- ference very different from that which , had Mr Chiltern been so well advised as to die ten years before , might have been held in Dr Marjoribanks's drawing - room over his successor's ...
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... feel the flattering char- acter of the interest she was taking in him . She was a woman , and young ( comparatively speaking ) , and was by no means without admirers , and unques- tionably took the lead in society ; and to be divined by ...
... feel the flattering char- acter of the interest she was taking in him . She was a woman , and young ( comparatively speaking ) , and was by no means without admirers , and unques- tionably took the lead in society ; and to be divined by ...
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