Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... happened , and to say " It was your fault . " In the second stage of her progress Miss Marjoribanks found herself , with a great responsibility upon her shoulders , with nearly the entire social organisation of Carling- ford depending ...
... happened , and to say " It was your fault . " In the second stage of her progress Miss Marjoribanks found herself , with a great responsibility upon her shoulders , with nearly the entire social organisation of Carling- ford depending ...
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... happened and she was wounded by a sense that her young friend had not been appreciated as her worth deserved . If Mr Ashburton had the sense to see what was for his own advantage , it would be a frightful thing , as Mrs Chiley said to ...
... happened and she was wounded by a sense that her young friend had not been appreciated as her worth deserved . If Mr Ashburton had the sense to see what was for his own advantage , it would be a frightful thing , as Mrs Chiley said to ...
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... happened to him it must have been in mistake for me , " said the poor old lady , and she was so hysterical that they had to send for Dr Rider , and she was thus the first to begin to build the new world on the foundations of the old ...
... happened to him it must have been in mistake for me , " said the poor old lady , and she was so hysterical that they had to send for Dr Rider , and she was thus the first to begin to build the new world on the foundations of the old ...
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... happened . It would make a great change . Even the election and its anticipated joys could not but change character in some respects at least , and there would be nobody to make the best of them ; and then the question was , What would ...
... happened . It would make a great change . Even the election and its anticipated joys could not but change character in some respects at least , and there would be nobody to make the best of them ; and then the question was , What would ...
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... happened to Miss Marjoribanks , more unexpected , more incomprehensible still than the other , in the very midst of her most important activities and hopes . CHAPTER XLIV . WHEN the first whisper of the way 132 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD .
... happened to Miss Marjoribanks , more unexpected , more incomprehensible still than the other , in the very midst of her most important activities and hopes . CHAPTER XLIV . WHEN the first whisper of the way 132 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD .
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