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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. fear . The ten years , as they had really gone by , were very different from the ten years she had looked for- ward to , when , in the triumph of her youth , she named that period as the time when she might ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. fear . The ten years , as they had really gone by , were very different from the ten years she had looked for- ward to , when , in the triumph of her youth , she named that period as the time when she might ...
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... gone so far as to prevent him from coming down to his new property and settling upon it , and taking his place as a local notability . He was not a man who could be expected to care for evening parties in a provincial town ; but he ...
... gone so far as to prevent him from coming down to his new property and settling upon it , and taking his place as a local notability . He was not a man who could be expected to care for evening parties in a provincial town ; but he ...
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... . As for Lucilla , when she too had heard the news , and had gone upon her way , it would be vain to assert that a regretful recollection of the time when Mr Cavendish was thought a likely man to MISS MARJORIBANKS . 11.
... . As for Lucilla , when she too had heard the news , and had gone upon her way , it would be vain to assert that a regretful recollection of the time when Mr Cavendish was thought a likely man to MISS MARJORIBANKS . 11.
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... gone off and married ; I know how girls do . You have not married now , because you have been too comfortable , Lucilla . You have had everything your own way , and all that you wanted , without any of the bother . It is very strange ...
... gone off and married ; I know how girls do . You have not married now , because you have been too comfortable , Lucilla . You have had everything your own way , and all that you wanted , without any of the bother . It is very strange ...
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... 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 am quite so much gone off as I expected to be ...
... 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 am quite so much gone off as I expected to be ...
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