Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... knew everything about him , which was an ease to the public mind . The Firs was as well known as Carlingford steeple , and how much it was worth a - year , and everything about it ; and so was the proprietor's pedigree , which could be ...
... knew everything about him , which was an ease to the public mind . The Firs was as well known as Carlingford steeple , and how much it was worth a - year , and everything about it ; and so was the proprietor's pedigree , which could be ...
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... knew better than that . " If you were to read it to me , " said Miss Marjori- banks , " I should be sure to be convinced that you were quite right , and to go in with you for everything ; and then I should be no good , you know . If it ...
... knew better than that . " If you were to read it to me , " said Miss Marjori- banks , " I should be sure to be convinced that you were quite right , and to go in with you for everything ; and then I should be no good , you know . If it ...
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... 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 cases had votes ; but Miss Marjoribanks , with instinctive correctness of judgment ...
... 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 cases had votes ; but Miss Marjoribanks , with instinctive correctness of judgment ...
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... knew Dr Marjoribanks would smile his grim smile if she complained , so that her visit to Grange Lane , though Lucilla meant to take such care of her , was not altogether unmingled delight to Mrs John . But , nevertheless , Dr ...
... knew Dr Marjoribanks would smile his grim smile if she complained , so that her visit to Grange Lane , though Lucilla meant to take such care of her , was not altogether unmingled delight to Mrs John . But , nevertheless , Dr ...
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... knew everything about , and a descendant of old Penrhyn , and had the Firs , and lived in it , and spent about so much money every year honestly in the face of the world . When a man conducts himself in this way , his neighbours can ...
... knew everything about , and a descendant of old Penrhyn , and had the Firs , and lived in it , and spent about so much money every year honestly in the face of the world . When a man conducts himself in this way , his neighbours can ...
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