Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... young Dr Rider , before he was married to his 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 ...
... young Dr Rider , before he was married to his 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 ...
Side 8
... young doctor , though everybody allowed that it would have been a most advantageous match for him in every pos- sible point of view . But , however , it did not come to anything , no more than a great many other nibbles o the same kind ...
... young doctor , though everybody allowed that it would have been a most advantageous match for him in every pos- sible point of view . But , however , it did not come to anything , no more than a great many other nibbles o the same kind ...
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... young woman who is not at all bad- looking puts up a rustling , gleaming knot of ribbons to her hair and asks a man's opinion of the same , the man must be a philosopher or a wretch indeed who does not give a glance to see the effect ...
... young woman who is not at all bad- looking puts up a rustling , gleaming knot of ribbons to her hair and asks a man's opinion of the same , the man must be a philosopher or a wretch indeed who does not give a glance to see the effect ...
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... young people there were even a few individuals who took Lucilla's word for it , and knew that Mr Ashburton was very nice , and did not see that anything more was necessary . To be sure , these enthusiasts were chiefly women , and in no ...
... young people there were even a few individuals who took Lucilla's word for it , and knew that Mr Ashburton was very nice , and did not see that anything more was necessary . To be sure , these enthusiasts were chiefly women , and in no ...
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... young ; and then it was not to be expected that she could be pleased with aunt Jemima for thinking it was so fortunate ; though even that touch of wounded pride did not lead Miss Marjoribanks to glorify herself by betraying Tom . " My ...
... young ; and then it was not to be expected that she could be pleased with aunt Jemima for thinking it was so fortunate ; though even that touch of wounded pride did not lead Miss Marjoribanks to glorify herself by betraying Tom . " My ...
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