Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... turned out for the best ; and even the people who had been most ready to appeal to her for assistance in their need , had proved the readiest to accuse her when something disagreeable happened , and to say " It was your fault . " In the ...
... turned out for the best ; and even the people who had been most ready to appeal to her for assistance in their need , had proved the readiest to accuse her when something disagreeable happened , and to say " It was your fault . " In the ...
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... turned back and went , in the excitement of the moment , to sug- gest it to Mrs Chiley , and see what her old friend and the Colonel would say . Of course , if such a thing was practicable , there was no time to lose . She turned round ...
... turned back and went , in the excitement of the moment , to sug- gest it to Mrs Chiley , and see what her old friend and the Colonel would say . Of course , if such a thing was practicable , there was no time to lose . She turned round ...
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... struggle to give up to the new standard , which was violet and green . But what she saw on that inky broadsheet overwhelmed in an instant Miss Marjoribanks's self - possession . She turned pale MISS MARJORIBANKS , 35.
... struggle to give up to the new standard , which was violet and green . But what she saw on that inky broadsheet overwhelmed in an instant Miss Marjoribanks's self - possession . She turned pale MISS MARJORIBANKS , 35.
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. instant Miss Marjoribanks's self - possession . She turned pale , though her complexion was , if possible , fresher than ever , and even shivered in her chair , though her nerves were so steady . Could it be a ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. instant Miss Marjoribanks's self - possession . She turned pale , though her complexion was , if possible , fresher than ever , and even shivered in her chair , though her nerves were so steady . Could it be a ...
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... turned aunt Jemima , to whom she had given her arm , quite round , that she might look into the great glass over the mantelpiece : " I don't think I am quite so much gone off as I expected to be , " said Miss Marjoribanks , with candid ...
... turned aunt Jemima , to whom she had given her arm , quite round , that she might look into the great glass over the mantelpiece : " I don't think I am quite so much gone off as I expected to be , " said Miss Marjoribanks , with candid ...
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