Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... means of providing for the wants of her subjects sensibly diminished , and her confidence in the resources of the future impaired to an equal degree . One thing was sure , that she had taken the work upon her shoul- ders , and that she ...
... means of providing for the wants of her subjects sensibly diminished , and her confidence in the resources of the future impaired to an equal degree . One thing was sure , that she had taken the work upon her shoul- ders , and that she ...
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... best informed never thought either of them had any serious meaning ; but , of course , the general public , having had Lucilla for a long time before their eyes , naturally added on seven or eight years to her age CHAPTER XXXVII. ...
... best informed never thought either of them had any serious meaning ; but , of course , the general public , having had Lucilla for a long time before their eyes , naturally added on seven or eight years to her age CHAPTER XXXVII. ...
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... mean anything absurd , " said Miss Mar- joribanks . " Don't talk any nonsense , please . Mr Ashburton , do you know that old Mr Chiltern is dead ? " Lucilla put the question solemnly , and her com- panion grew a little red as he looked ...
... mean anything absurd , " said Miss Mar- joribanks . " Don't talk any nonsense , please . Mr Ashburton , do you know that old Mr Chiltern is dead ? " Lucilla put the question solemnly , and her com- panion grew a little red as he looked ...
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... means without admirers , and unques- tionably took the lead in society ; and to be divined by such a person was perhaps , on the whole , sweeter to the heart of the aspirant than if Colonel Chiley had found out his secret , or Dr ...
... means without admirers , and unques- tionably took the lead in society ; and to be divined by such a person was perhaps , on the whole , sweeter to the heart of the aspirant than if Colonel Chiley had found out his secret , or Dr ...
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... meaning of his fair adviser , as he called her , began to dawn upon Mr Ashburton's mind . He began to prick up his mental ears , so to speak , and see that it was not womanish ignorance , but an actual sug- gestion . For , after all ...
... meaning of his fair adviser , as he called her , began to dawn upon Mr Ashburton's mind . He began to prick up his mental ears , so to speak , and see that it was not womanish ignorance , but an actual sug- gestion . For , after all ...
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