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... aunt Jemima's heart . He was better off , and had always been better off , than her poor John - and he had robust health and an awful scorn of the coddling , to which , as he said , she had subjected his brother ; and he had money ...
... aunt Jemima's heart . He was better off , and had always been better off , than her poor John - and he had robust health and an awful scorn of the coddling , to which , as he said , she had subjected his brother ; and he had money ...
Side 34
... aunt Jemima ? And then , what is a Conservative ? " asked Lucilla , though certainly she had a very much better notion of political matters than aunt Jemima had , to say the least . " I wonder how you can encourage any poor man to go ...
... aunt Jemima ? And then , what is a Conservative ? " asked Lucilla , though certainly she had a very much better notion of political matters than aunt Jemima had , to say the least . " I wonder how you can encourage any poor man to go ...
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... aunt Jemima , when I know you must be longing for a cup of tea but it is somebody come back whom nobody expected . Tell him I shall be so glad to see him , papa ; though I have no reason to be glad , for he was one of my young friends ...
... aunt Jemima , when I know you must be longing for a cup of tea but it is somebody come back whom nobody expected . Tell him I shall be so glad to see him , papa ; though I have no reason to be glad , for he was one of my young friends ...
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... aunt Jemima's questions as to what it was about , and who was Mr Cavendish , and why was his return of consequence to Lucilla ? Mrs John was considerably alarmed and MISS MARJORIBANKS . 41.
... aunt Jemima's questions as to what it was about , and who was Mr Cavendish , and why was his return of consequence to Lucilla ? Mrs John was considerably alarmed and MISS MARJORIBANKS . 41.
Side 42
... aunt Jemima , " said Lucilla , " we are all par- ticular friends in Carlingford - society is so limited , you know ; and Mr Cavendish has been a very long time away . He used to be of such use to me , and I am so fond of him , " Miss ...
... aunt Jemima , " said Lucilla , " we are all par- ticular friends in Carlingford - society is so limited , you know ; and Mr Cavendish has been a very long time away . He used to be of such use to me , and I am so fond of him , " Miss ...
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