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And the effect of this self-abnegation was, that Lucilla bore General Travers's
decision, and gave up all hope of the officers, with a stout-heartedness which
nobody could have looked for, and did not hesitate to face her position boldly,
and to ...
And the effect of this self-abnegation was, that Lucilla bore General Travers's
decision, and gave up all hope of the officers, with a stout-heartedness which
nobody could have looked for, and did not hesitate to face her position boldly,
and to ...
Side 8
And 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 gone by, 8 CHRONICLES OF
CARLINGFOKD :
And 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 gone by, 8 CHRONICLES OF
CARLINGFOKD :
Side 9
The ten years, as they had really gone by, were very different from the ten years
she had looked forward to, when, in the triumph of her youth, she named that
period as the time when she might probably begin to go off, and would be
disposed ...
The ten years, as they had really gone by, were very different from the ten years
she had looked forward to, when, in the triumph of her youth, she named that
period as the time when she might probably begin to go off, and would be
disposed ...
Side 11
The cause of the commotion was an event which had been long expected, and
which, indeed, ten years before, had been looked on as a possible thing to
happen any day. The wonder was, not that old Mr Chiltern should die, but that he
...
The cause of the commotion was an event which had been long expected, and
which, indeed, ten years before, had been looked on as a possible thing to
happen any day. The wonder was, not that old Mr Chiltern should die, but that he
...
Side 13
Lucilla put the question solemnly, and her companion grew a little red as he
looked at her. " It is not my fault," he said, though he still smiled ; and then he
grew redder and redder, though he ought to have been above showing such
signs of ...
Lucilla put the question solemnly, and her companion grew a little red as he
looked at her. " It is not my fault," he said, though he still smiled ; and then he
grew redder and redder, though he ought to have been above showing such
signs of ...
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