Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... head of society in Grange Lane , and a great comfort to her dear papa ; and now , if there remained another development for Lucilla's character , it was about time that it should begin to show itself . But at the same time , the main ...
... head of society in Grange Lane , and a great comfort to her dear papa ; and now , if there remained another development for Lucilla's character , it was about time that it should begin to show itself . But at the same time , the main ...
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... head , one day , when , seeing a little commotion in Masters's shop , she went in to hear what it was about . The cause of the com- motion was an event which had been long expected , and which , indeed , ten years before , had been ...
... head , one day , when , seeing a little commotion in Masters's shop , she went in to hear what it was about . The cause of the com- motion was an event which had been long expected , and which , indeed , ten years before , had been ...
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... head by one of those intuitions which have such an effect upon the mind that receives them . Lucilla was not of very marked political opinions , and perhaps was not quite aware what Mr Ashburton's views were on the Irish Church question ...
... head by one of those intuitions which have such an effect upon the mind that receives them . Lucilla was not of very marked political opinions , and perhaps was not quite aware what Mr Ashburton's views were on the Irish Church question ...
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... head without my even thinking of him , all in a moment , with his very hat on and his umbrella , like Minerva - wasn't it Min- erva ? " said Miss Marjoribanks . And she took up Mr Ashburton's cause openly , and unfurled his standard ...
... head without my even thinking of him , all in a moment , with his very hat on and his umbrella , like Minerva - wasn't it Min- erva ? " said Miss Marjoribanks . And she took up Mr Ashburton's cause openly , and unfurled his standard ...
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... head- aches , Lucilla , or pains in the limbs ? Your poor mamma دو " Dear aunt Jemima , I am as well as ever I can be , " said Miss Marjoribanks . " Tell me when you heard from Tom , and what he is doing . Let me see , it is ten years ...
... head- aches , Lucilla , or pains in the limbs ? Your poor mamma دو " Dear aunt Jemima , I am as well as ever I can be , " said Miss Marjoribanks . " Tell me when you heard from Tom , and what he is doing . Let me see , it is ten years ...
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