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... matter - for I shall not live long , " she added , with a certain plaintive tremor of self - pity in her voice . " It is all for Pamela , sir- though Pamela But lately I grew frightened , and thought myself worse ; and I told them - I ...
... matter - for I shall not live long , " she added , with a certain plaintive tremor of self - pity in her voice . " It is all for Pamela , sir- though Pamela But lately I grew frightened , and thought myself worse ; and I told them - I ...
Side 10
... matter . " She ended with such a sigh as moved even the heart of the Rector , and touched Mrs Swayne , who was not of a very sympathetic disposition , to tears . " You must not talk of leaving your child without a protector , " said Mr ...
... matter . " She ended with such a sigh as moved even the heart of the Rector , and touched Mrs Swayne , who was not of a very sympathetic disposition , to tears . " You must not talk of leaving your child without a protector , " said Mr ...
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... matter . Mrs Swayne explained that they were poor ; that she thought there was " something between " Miss Pamela and Mr John ; that she herself had essayed strenuously to keep the young people apart , knowing that nothing but harm would ...
... matter . Mrs Swayne explained that they were poor ; that she thought there was " something between " Miss Pamela and Mr John ; that she herself had essayed strenuously to keep the young people apart , knowing that nothing but harm would ...
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... matter with her head . She thinks as there's a foundation . It's her notion as I've found out- 99 " That will do , " said Mr Brownlow ; " I have no curiosity about your friends . It is your mistress's health I am thinking of . I will ...
... matter with her head . She thinks as there's a foundation . It's her notion as I've found out- 99 " That will do , " said Mr Brownlow ; " I have no curiosity about your friends . It is your mistress's health I am thinking of . I will ...
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... a zest to such stolen moments . The men were tired with their day's work , and , for that matter , the ladies too , who , after the monotony of the afternoon and their cup of tea , wanted a little amusement ; ONLY MR BROWNLOW'S CLERK,
... a zest to such stolen moments . The men were tired with their day's work , and , for that matter , the ladies too , who , after the monotony of the afternoon and their cup of tea , wanted a little amusement ; ONLY MR BROWNLOW'S CLERK,
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