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... Nancy Christian from old Mrs Fennell's in Masterton . This is Tuesday , and it is the 30th ; and I will try for a week . If I am not better next Tuesday , you must send for the Rector . Promise me to do exactly what I say . " " Yes ...
... Nancy Christian from old Mrs Fennell's in Masterton . This is Tuesday , and it is the 30th ; and I will try for a week . If I am not better next Tuesday , you must send for the Rector . Promise me to do exactly what I say . " " Yes ...
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... Nancy Christian from old Mrs Fennell's in Masterton . This is Tuesday , and it is the 30th ; and I will try for a week . If I am not better next Tuesday , you must send for the Rector . Promise me to do exactly what I say . " " Yes ...
... Nancy Christian from old Mrs Fennell's in Masterton . This is Tuesday , and it is the 30th ; and I will try for a week . If I am not better next Tuesday , you must send for the Rector . Promise me to do exactly what I say . " " Yes ...
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... old age . " I want to speak to you particular , " Mrs Fennell wrote . " It's about Nancy and her goings - on . There's something astir that is against your advantage and the children . Don't waste any time , but come to me ; BROWNLOWS . 19.
... old age . " I want to speak to you particular , " Mrs Fennell wrote . " It's about Nancy and her goings - on . There's something astir that is against your advantage and the children . Don't waste any time , but come to me ; BROWNLOWS . 19.
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... Nancy , in whose looks he discovered nothing parti- cular ; and it did not even strike him as singular that she ... Nancy offered him with unusual politeness . " Shut the door , " she cried . " Nancy , don't you go near Mr Brownlow with ...
... Nancy , in whose looks he discovered nothing parti- cular ; and it did not even strike him as singular that she ... Nancy offered him with unusual politeness . " Shut the door , " she cried . " Nancy , don't you go near Mr Brownlow with ...
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... Nancy ; " it's little change my wiles could make on a gentleman - never at no age as I know on - and never with Mr Brown- low ' " " " Hold your peace , " cried Mrs Fennell . " I know your tricks . You're old , and you should know better ...
... Nancy ; " it's little change my wiles could make on a gentleman - never at no age as I know on - and never with Mr Brown- low ' " " " Hold your peace , " cried Mrs Fennell . " I know your tricks . You're old , and you should know better ...
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