Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... mean to stay . " Blue and yellow are the old colours , " said Lucilla , thoughtfully , “ and you are the new man , you know , and we must not meddle with these antiquated things . Do you think this would do ? " As she spoke she took up ...
... mean to stay . " Blue and yellow are the old colours , " said Lucilla , thoughtfully , “ and you are the new man , you know , and we must not meddle with these antiquated things . Do you think this would do ? " As she spoke she took up ...
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... mean to be any man's wife just now , " she said , making a gulp of it- " I am too busy elec- tioneering ; we are going to have a new member in dear old Mr Chiltern's place . Perhaps he will come in this evening to talk things over , and ...
... mean to be any man's wife just now , " she said , making a gulp of it- " I am too busy elec- tioneering ; we are going to have a new member in dear old Mr Chiltern's place . Perhaps he will come in this evening to talk things over , and ...
Side 31
... mean to blame him to you , Lucilla . I am sure he is a very good father to you . " " He has been a perfect old angel , " said Miss Mar- joribanks ; and then the conversation came to a pause , as it was time to dress for dinner . Mrs ...
... mean to blame him to you , Lucilla . I am sure he is a very good father to you . " " He has been a perfect old angel , " said Miss Mar- joribanks ; and then the conversation came to a pause , as it was time to dress for dinner . Mrs ...
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... mean about Mr Cavendish . I saw it in the papers , like everybody else , but I don't know anything more . " And then Mrs Chiley's countenance fell . She was not very strong , poor old lady , and she could have cried , as she said ...
... mean about Mr Cavendish . I saw it in the papers , like everybody else , but I don't know anything more . " And then Mrs Chiley's countenance fell . She was not very strong , poor old lady , and she could have cried , as she said ...
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... means as yet on Mr Cavendish's side , was not any more capable than his neighbours of under- standing Miss Marjoribanks's single - minded devotion to what was just and right ; and why she 54 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
... means as yet on Mr Cavendish's side , was not any more capable than his neighbours of under- standing Miss Marjoribanks's single - minded devotion to what was just and right ; and why she 54 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
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