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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. same time , she felt her palpitation worse than usual , and knew Dr Marjoribanks would smile his grim smile if she complained , so that her visit to Grange Lane , though Lucilla meant to take such care of her ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. same time , she felt her palpitation worse than usual , and knew Dr Marjoribanks would smile his grim smile if she complained , so that her visit to Grange Lane , though Lucilla meant to take such care of her ...
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... man for Carlingford ! Lucilla felt that she could not be disloyal and go back from her word , neither could she forget the intimation which had so plainly indicated to her that Mr Ashburton was the man ; MISS MARJORIBANKS . 43.
... man for Carlingford ! Lucilla felt that she could not be disloyal and go back from her word , neither could she forget the intimation which had so plainly indicated to her that Mr Ashburton was the man ; MISS MARJORIBANKS . 43.
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... occurred to her , Lucilla felt more indignation than sympathy . And then , as Dr Marjoribanks had done , she turned to the calm utterance of her own candi- VOL . III . D date the man who was the only man for Carling- MISS MARJORIBANKS . 49.
... occurred to her , Lucilla felt more indignation than sympathy . And then , as Dr Marjoribanks had done , she turned to the calm utterance of her own candi- VOL . III . D date the man who was the only man for Carling- MISS MARJORIBANKS . 49.
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... felt sure you would come and tell us everything . I said it would not be like Lucilla if she didn't . We know nothing but the fact , you know - not another word . Make haste and tell us everything , my dear . " " But I don't know ...
... felt sure you would come and tell us everything . I said it would not be like Lucilla if she didn't . We know nothing but the fact , you know - not another word . Make haste and tell us everything , my dear . " " But I don't know ...
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... felt concealment was impossible , and that the truth must be said . As for Mrs Chiley , she was so distressed that the tears came to her eyes ; and even the Colonel laughed , and did not understand it . Colonel Chiley , though he was by ...
... felt concealment was impossible , and that the truth must be said . As for Mrs Chiley , she was so distressed that the tears came to her eyes ; and even the Colonel laughed , and did not understand it . Colonel Chiley , though he was by ...
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