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... kind was possible to her . She sat by her mother's bedside all day long , and , with her mother's eye upon her , had to feign composure when she little possessed it . Mrs Preston was unreasonable for the first time in her life as ...
... kind was possible to her . She sat by her mother's bedside all day long , and , with her mother's eye upon her , had to feign composure when she little possessed it . Mrs Preston was unreasonable for the first time in her life as ...
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... kind , " said Mrs Preston ; and then she looked askance both at Mrs Swayne and Pamela , keenly searching in their eyes to see if they had sent for him . And as Pamela , who knew nothing about it , naturally looked the guiltiest , her ...
... kind , " said Mrs Preston ; and then she looked askance both at Mrs Swayne and Pamela , keenly searching in their eyes to see if they had sent for him . And as Pamela , who knew nothing about it , naturally looked the guiltiest , her ...
Side 6
... kind at all , " said Mr Hardcastle , with ani- mation . " It is my duty . If you have anything to say to me now- دو Once more Mrs Preston cast a keen glance at her daughter . And she asked slowly , " What should I have to say ...
... kind at all , " said Mr Hardcastle , with ani- mation . " It is my duty . If you have anything to say to me now- دو Once more Mrs Preston cast a keen glance at her daughter . And she asked slowly , " What should I have to say ...
Side 7
... kind . I am not ungrateful . But you knew I wanted to ask your assistance ? somebody sent for you , perhaps ? " " I cannot say I was sent for , " said Mr Hardcastle , with a little confusion , " but I heard - you know , in a country ...
... kind . I am not ungrateful . But you knew I wanted to ask your assistance ? somebody sent for you , perhaps ? " " I cannot say I was sent for , " said Mr Hardcastle , with a little confusion , " but I heard - you know , in a country ...
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... kind to me ; but I can't sit by and see my Bessie's children wronged ; and I've brought you here to set you face to face , and hear what she's got to say . " I Mr Brownlow listened to her without changing countenance ; he held his ...
... kind to me ; but I can't sit by and see my Bessie's children wronged ; and I've brought you here to set you face to face , and hear what she's got to say . " I Mr Brownlow listened to her without changing countenance ; he held his ...
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