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Side 12
... interest in the idea of Mr Ash- burton , that she did not know until she had almost done it , that she was walking straight into her hero's arms . " " Oh , Mr Ashburton ! " said Lucilla , with a little scream , " is it you ? My mind was ...
... interest in the idea of Mr Ash- burton , that she did not know until she had almost done it , that she was walking straight into her hero's arms . " " Oh , Mr Ashburton ! " said Lucilla , with a little scream , " is it you ? My mind was ...
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... interest she was taking in him . She was a woman , and young ( comparatively speaking ) , and was by no means without admirers , and unques- tionably took the lead in society ; and to be divined by such a person was perhaps , on the ...
... interest she was taking in him . She was a woman , and young ( comparatively speaking ) , and was by no means without admirers , and unques- tionably took the lead in society ; and to be divined by such a person was perhaps , on the ...
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... , and said it was very good of her to interest herself in his fortunes . All which Lucilla listened to with great impatience , feeling that it had VOL . III . B nothing to do with the matter in hand . But MISS MARJORIBANKS . 17.
... , and said it was very good of her to interest herself in his fortunes . All which Lucilla listened to with great impatience , feeling that it had VOL . III . B nothing to do with the matter in hand . But MISS MARJORIBANKS . 17.
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... , " Mr Ashburton continued ; " and if my judgment approves At all events I shall not issue this till I have thought it all over . I am sure I am extremely obliged to you for your interest . " And MISS MARJORIBANKS . 19.
... , " Mr Ashburton continued ; " and if my judgment approves At all events I shall not issue this till I have thought it all over . I am sure I am extremely obliged to you for your interest . " And MISS MARJORIBANKS . 19.
Side 20
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. extremely obliged to you for your interest . " And here he stopped short , and looked as if he were going to get up and go away , which would have spoiled all . 66 66 You are going to stop to lunch , " said ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. extremely obliged to you for your interest . " And here he stopped short , and looked as if he were going to get up and go away , which would have spoiled all . 66 66 You are going to stop to lunch , " said ...
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