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Side 25
... candidate " what they want is an honest man , resolved to do his duty by his country , his borough , and his constituency ; and it is this idea alone which has induced me to solicit your suffrages . " This was what Mr Ashburton said in ...
... candidate " what they want is an honest man , resolved to do his duty by his country , his borough , and his constituency ; and it is this idea alone which has induced me to solicit your suffrages . " This was what Mr Ashburton said in ...
Side 29
... candidate , as was not unnatural — more excited , perhaps , than she would have been ten years ago , when life was young ; and then it was not to be expected that she could be pleased with aunt Jemima for thinking it was so fortunate ...
... candidate , as was not unnatural — more excited , perhaps , than she would have been ten years ago , when life was young ; and then it was not to be expected that she could be pleased with aunt Jemima for thinking it was so fortunate ...
Side 39
... that the force of that simple statement had a wonderful effect upon his mind — an effect all the greater , perhaps , in comparison with the political exposition made by the other unexpected candidate . The MISS MARJORIBANKS . 39.
... that the force of that simple statement had a wonderful effect upon his mind — an effect all the greater , perhaps , in comparison with the political exposition made by the other unexpected candidate . The MISS MARJORIBANKS . 39.
Side 40
... candidate was right in politics ; but , after all , Mr Ashburton was a more satisfactory sort of person . He was a man whom people knew everything about , and a descendant of old Penrhyn , and had the Firs , and lived in it , and spent ...
... candidate was right in politics ; but , after all , Mr Ashburton was a more satisfactory sort of person . He was a man whom people knew everything about , and a descendant of old Penrhyn , and had the Firs , and lived in it , and spent ...
Side 47
... candidate ; neither could Lucilla remain altogether unaffected by the expression of feeling in respect to " a place in which I have spent so many pleasant years , and which has so many claims on my affections , " and the touching haste ...
... candidate ; neither could Lucilla remain altogether unaffected by the expression of feeling in respect to " a place in which I have spent so many pleasant years , and which has so many claims on my affections , " and the touching haste ...
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