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... Naturally it had changed in the telling . Whereas Mrs Preston had directed him to be sent for in a certain desperate case , and as a last resource , the Rector heard that Mrs Swayne's inmate was troubled in her mind , and was anxious to ...
... Naturally it had changed in the telling . Whereas Mrs Preston had directed him to be sent for in a certain desperate case , and as a last resource , the Rector heard that Mrs Swayne's inmate was troubled in her mind , and was anxious to ...
Side 5
... natural that Mr Hardcastle should feel a little excited . Though he had never dreamt of setting up a confessional ... naturally looked the guiltiest , her mother's heart was smitten with a sharp pang at the thought BROWNLOWS . 5.
... natural that Mr Hardcastle should feel a little excited . Though he had never dreamt of setting up a confessional ... naturally looked the guiltiest , her mother's heart was smitten with a sharp pang at the thought BROWNLOWS . 5.
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... natural . The lawyer actually began to feel and be- lieve that for everybody concerned he was taking the best course ; and the September days wore on , blaz- ing , sultry , splendid , with crack of guns over the stubble , and sound of ...
... natural . The lawyer actually began to feel and be- lieve that for everybody concerned he was taking the best course ; and the September days wore on , blaz- ing , sultry , splendid , with crack of guns over the stubble , and sound of ...
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... natural courtesy which she possessed came to her aid . She made a step forward , though her cheeks were scarlet , and her heart beating loud , and held out her hand to the new visitor : " I am very glad to see you , " she said . Not ...
... natural courtesy which she possessed came to her aid . She made a step forward , though her cheeks were scarlet , and her heart beating loud , and held out her hand to the new visitor : " I am very glad to see you , " she said . Not ...
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... natural , remembering how they parted , that he should find a special meaning in what she said , and he had no way of knowing that his arrival was totally unexpected , and that she was taken by surprise . And as for Sara herself , her ...
... natural , remembering how they parted , that he should find a special meaning in what she said , and he had no way of knowing that his arrival was totally unexpected , and that she was taken by surprise . And as for Sara herself , her ...
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