Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... friends not only fail to procure their gratitude , but sometimes convert them into ene- mies , and do actual harm ; which is a discovery which can only be made by those who devote themselves , as Miss Marjoribanks had done , to the good ...
... friends not only fail to procure their gratitude , but sometimes convert them into ene- mies , and do actual harm ; which is a discovery which can only be made by those who devote themselves , as Miss Marjoribanks had done , to the good ...
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... friend and the Colonel would say . Of course , if such a thing was practicable , there was no time to lose . She turned round quickly , according to her prompt nature ; and such was her absorbed interest in the idea of Mr Ash- burton ...
... friend and the Colonel would say . Of course , if such a thing was practicable , there was no time to lose . She turned round quickly , according to her prompt nature ; and such was her absorbed interest in the idea of Mr Ash- burton ...
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... friends among the Calcutta ladies , " said Lucilla , with a slight but not unapparent sigh . " He never says anything to me about Calcutta ladies , " said Tom's mother ; " to tell the truth , I always thought before he went away that he ...
... friends among the Calcutta ladies , " said Lucilla , with a slight but not unapparent sigh . " He never says anything to me about Calcutta ladies , " said Tom's mother ; " to tell the truth , I always thought before he went away that he ...
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... friends , you know , and he is sure to think I have gone off . " As she spoke , Lucilla turned aunt Jemima , to whom she had given her arm , quite round , that she might look into the great glass over the mantelpiece : " I don't think I ...
... friends , you know , and he is sure to think I have gone off . " As she spoke , Lucilla turned aunt Jemima , to whom she had given her arm , quite round , that she might look into the great glass over the mantelpiece : " I don't think I ...
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... friend , I can understand it , " Mrs John said , with a little asperity ; but that was after she had made a great many ... friends in Carlingford - society is so limited , you know ; and Mr Cavendish has been a very long time away . He ...
... friend , I can understand it , " Mrs John said , with a little asperity ; but that was after she had made a great many ... friends in Carlingford - society is so limited , you know ; and Mr Cavendish has been a very long time away . He ...
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