Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... gave her one of her lingering kisses ; " I 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 ...
... gave her one of her lingering kisses ; " I 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 ...
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... in our beds , " as she said . She gave a little start among her cushions , and stooped down to look over the floor . " He will never learn that he is old , " she said in Lucilla's ear , who instantly came to MISS MARJORIBANKS . 53.
... in our beds , " as she said . She gave a little start among her cushions , and stooped down to look over the floor . " He will never learn that he is old , " she said in Lucilla's ear , who instantly came to MISS MARJORIBANKS . 53.
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... gave a furtive glance after Lucilla , and could not but acknowledge to herself that it would be very foolish of Miss Marjoribanks to marry , and forfeit all her advan- tages , and take somebody else's anxieties upon her shoulders , and ...
... gave a furtive glance after Lucilla , and could not but acknowledge to herself that it would be very foolish of Miss Marjoribanks to marry , and forfeit all her advan- tages , and take somebody else's anxieties upon her shoulders , and ...
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... ford would see her grinning with imbecile amiability out of the hazy background of Miss Brown's cartes . Lucilla knew this , and had hitherto avoided the process with success ; but now she gave in ; 74 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
... ford would see her grinning with imbecile amiability out of the hazy background of Miss Brown's cartes . Lucilla knew this , and had hitherto avoided the process with success ; but now she gave in ; 74 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. process with success ; but now she gave in ; and as the Major was there , of course they talked of the coming election , which , indeed , at present was almost the only topic of conversation in Grange Lane ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. process with success ; but now she gave in ; and as the Major was there , of course they talked of the coming election , which , indeed , at present was almost the only topic of conversation in Grange Lane ...
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