Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... poor man , or set of men , have put , as people say , their happiness into her hands . It is , as we have said , a delicate subject to discuss ; for the truth is , that this well - known and thoroughly established reward of female ...
... poor man , or set of men , have put , as people say , their happiness into her hands . It is , as we have said , a delicate subject to discuss ; for the truth is , that this well - known and thoroughly established reward of female ...
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... Poor dear old man ! " and said to each other that however long it might have been expected , a death always seemed sudden at the last . But , to tell the truth , the stir made by this death was rather pleasant than sad . People thought ...
... Poor dear old man ! " and said to each other that however long it might have been expected , a death always seemed sudden at the last . But , to tell the truth , the stir made by this death was rather pleasant than sad . People thought ...
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... poor old man ! was so sudden at the last . Mr Ashburton stayed , though he had not intended it , and made himself very pleasant . And Lucilla took no pains to conceal her opinion that the thing was neither to consider Whigs nor Tories ...
... poor old man ! was so sudden at the last . Mr Ashburton stayed , though he had not intended it , and made himself very pleasant . And Lucilla took no pains to conceal her opinion that the thing was neither to consider Whigs nor Tories ...
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... poor old Mr Chiltern's death , as I was passing Hol- den's - when I was not in the least thinking of him— he came into my mind like a flash of lightning , you know . If I had been very intimate with poor old Mr Chiltern , or if I ...
... poor old Mr Chiltern's death , as I was passing Hol- den's - when I was not in the least thinking of him— he came into my mind like a flash of lightning , you know . If I had been very intimate with poor old Mr Chiltern , or if I ...
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... poor mamma , you know- know " and Mrs John looked with a certain pathos at her niece , as though she saw signs of evil in Lucilla's fresh com- plexion and substantial frame . " I am pretty well , thank you , aunt Jemima , " said Miss ...
... poor mamma , you know- know " and Mrs John looked with a certain pathos at her niece , as though she saw signs of evil in Lucilla's fresh com- plexion and substantial frame . " I am pretty well , thank you , aunt Jemima , " said Miss ...
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