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Side 187
... interest in Carlingford . The contest was so equal that everybody took a certain share in it , and became excited as the decisive moment drew nigh . Most of the people in Grange Lane were for Mr Ashburton , but then the Rector , who was ...
... interest in Carlingford . The contest was so equal that everybody took a certain share in it , and became excited as the decisive moment drew nigh . Most of the people in Grange Lane were for Mr Ashburton , but then the Rector , who was ...
Side 213
... interest I would never have spread such mere gossip as that . " " No - certainly it is mere gossip , " said Mr Ashbur- ton ; " but it will do him a great deal of harm all the same , " and then once more he got restless and ab- stracted ...
... interest I would never have spread such mere gossip as that . " " No - certainly it is mere gossip , " said Mr Ashbur- ton ; " but it will do him a great deal of harm all the same , " and then once more he got restless and ab- stracted ...
Side 215
... interests and subscribe to its charities , and take the lead in a general way . This was what Carlingford was looking for , as Miss Marjoribanks , with that intuitive rapidity which was characteristic of her genius , had at once ...
... interests and subscribe to its charities , and take the lead in a general way . This was what Carlingford was looking for , as Miss Marjoribanks , with that intuitive rapidity which was characteristic of her genius , had at once ...
Side 218
... interest in the election , but who kept saying every ten minutes— “ I wonder how the poll is going on - I wonder what that is they are shout- ing - is it Ashburton for ever ! ' or ' Cavendish for ever ! ' Lucilla ? Your ears should be ...
... interest in the election , but who kept saying every ten minutes— “ I wonder how the poll is going on - I wonder what that is they are shout- ing - is it Ashburton for ever ! ' or ' Cavendish for ever ! ' Lucilla ? Your ears should be ...
Side 220
... interest of the election . Poor Barbara Lake was interested , too , to know if her friend would win . She was not entertaining any particular hopes or plans about him . Years and hard experiences had humbled Barbara . The Brussels veil ...
... interest of the election . Poor Barbara Lake was interested , too , to know if her friend would win . She was not entertaining any particular hopes or plans about him . Years and hard experiences had humbled Barbara . The Brussels veil ...
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