Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... present no one was paying attention to her . There were other marriages going on around her , and other preliminaries of marriage , but nobody had proposed to Lucilla . Affairs were in this state when she took up her burden again boldly ...
... present no one was paying attention to her . There were other marriages going on around her , and other preliminaries of marriage , but nobody had proposed to Lucilla . Affairs were in this state when she took up her burden again boldly ...
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... present wife . There would have been nothing in the least unsuitable in a marriage between Dr Rider and Miss Marjoribanks , though people who were the best informed never thought either of them had any serious meaning ; but , of course ...
... present wife . There would have been nothing in the least unsuitable in a marriage between Dr Rider and Miss Marjoribanks , though people who were the best informed never thought either of them had any serious meaning ; but , of course ...
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... present likely to be found in Grange Lane . Unless , indeed , it might happen to be found in the person of Mr Ashburton , who was so often in Carling- ford that he might be said to form a part of society there . It was he who was ...
... present likely to be found in Grange Lane . Unless , indeed , it might happen to be found in the person of Mr Ashburton , who was so often in Carling- ford that he might be said to form a part of society there . It was he who was ...
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... they were walking in a procession of those martyrs and renouncers of self , who build up the foundations of society ; and it would not be too much to say that under her present circumstances , and in 38 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
... they were walking in a procession of those martyrs and renouncers of self , who build up the foundations of society ; and it would not be too much to say that under her present circumstances , and in 38 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. to say that under her present circumstances , and in the excitement of this singular and unexpected event , such was the painful but sublime consciousness which animated Lucilla's breast . As for Dr ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. to say that under her present circumstances , and in the excitement of this singular and unexpected event , such was the painful but sublime consciousness which animated Lucilla's breast . As for Dr ...
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