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... late of getting in , and nobody as yet had gone to dress ; the door was open , and in the hall and about the broad doorsteps pretty groups were lingering . Sara and her friends on their way up- stairs had encountered the gentlemen ...
... late of getting in , and nobody as yet had gone to dress ; the door was open , and in the hall and about the broad doorsteps pretty groups were lingering . Sara and her friends on their way up- stairs had encountered the gentlemen ...
Side 33
... late for dinner , young people , and I am as hungry as an ogre . I shan't give you any grace . Sara , don't you see Powys ? Willis , send Mr Powys's things up to the green room beside mine . Come along and I'll show you the way . " To ...
... late for dinner , young people , and I am as hungry as an ogre . I shan't give you any grace . Sara , don't you see Powys ? Willis , send Mr Powys's things up to the green room beside mine . Come along and I'll show you the way . " To ...
Side 34
... late ! we ought all to have been ready . No wonder Mr Brownlow is cross , " said another ; and they all fluttered away like a flock of doves , flying up the staircase . Then the young men marched off too , and the pretty scene was ...
... late ! we ought all to have been ready . No wonder Mr Brownlow is cross , " said another ; and they all fluttered away like a flock of doves , flying up the staircase . Then the young men marched off too , and the pretty scene was ...
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... late to send the maid away . " " Sara , " said Mr Brownlow , very tersely , " you will take care that young Powys is not neglected at dinner . Mind that you arrange it so " " Shall he take me in ? " said Sara , with a sudden little ...
... late to send the maid away . " " Sara , " said Mr Brownlow , very tersely , " you will take care that young Powys is not neglected at dinner . Mind that you arrange it so " " Shall he take me in ? " said Sara , with a sudden little ...
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... late for dinner , but on the whole he was glad to be late . At least there could be no confidences made to him before he had been refreshed with food and wine , and he wanted all the strength that could be procured in that or in any ...
... late for dinner , but on the whole he was glad to be late . At least there could be no confidences made to him before he had been refreshed with food and wine , and he wanted all the strength that could be procured in that or in any ...
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