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Side 15
... everything— was the bitter thought that filled Mrs Preston's mind . When the girl arranged her pillows or gave her medi- cine , her mother thanked her with formality , and an- swered her sharply when she spoke . " Dear mamma , are you ...
... everything— was the bitter thought that filled Mrs Preston's mind . When the girl arranged her pillows or gave her medi- cine , her mother thanked her with formality , and an- swered her sharply when she spoke . " Dear mamma , are you ...
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... everything to her ; but , on the other side , dismissal from her present post , which was not unprofitable , an end of her good wages and all her consolations . Nancy drew her breath hard at the contrast ; the risk seemed to her as ...
... everything to her ; but , on the other side , dismissal from her present post , which was not unprofitable , an end of her good wages and all her consolations . Nancy drew her breath hard at the contrast ; the risk seemed to her as ...
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... everything else compará- tively unimportant . His companion at dinner had been kind and had talked to him ; but after dinner , when the ladies left , the men had snubbed the in- truder . Those who were near him had rushed into talk ...
... everything else compará- tively unimportant . His companion at dinner had been kind and had talked to him ; but after dinner , when the ladies left , the men had snubbed the in- truder . Those who were near him had rushed into talk ...
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... everything ; therefore Mr Brownlow held his peace . " I know he is in the office at Masterton , " said Jack- " I know he is your clerk , and I don't suppose he is a prince in disguise . If he is honest , and is who he professes to be ...
... everything ; therefore Mr Brownlow held his peace . " I know he is in the office at Masterton , " said Jack- " I know he is your clerk , and I don't suppose he is a prince in disguise . If he is honest , and is who he professes to be ...
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... everything— his own actions , and the frivolity and folly of others who interfered with his schemes , and the right that stood in his way , and the wrong that he was trying to do . At that moment he had not heart enough to go on with ...
... everything— his own actions , and the frivolity and folly of others who interfered with his schemes , and the right that stood in his way , and the wrong that he was trying to do . At that moment he had not heart enough to go on with ...
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