Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 10;Том 73John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1869 |
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... friend was attempting to make him comprehend that there was no intention on the part of any one to banish Mrs. Trevelyan from the Clock House , at least for some months to come - not even till after Christmas unless some satisfactory ...
... friend was attempting to make him comprehend that there was no intention on the part of any one to banish Mrs. Trevelyan from the Clock House , at least for some months to come - not even till after Christmas unless some satisfactory ...
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... friend was attempting to make him comprehend that there was no intention on the part of any one to banish Mrs. Trevelyan from the Clock House , at least for some months to come - not even till after Christmas unless some satisfactory ...
... friend was attempting to make him comprehend that there was no intention on the part of any one to banish Mrs. Trevelyan from the Clock House , at least for some months to come - not even till after Christmas unless some satisfactory ...
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... friend , Mr. Stanbury , and what was the result ? The facts were not altered . Even Stanbury did not attempt to deny ... friendship . He had given her every chance to amend her conduct ; but , if she were resolved on disobedience , he ...
... friend , Mr. Stanbury , and what was the result ? The facts were not altered . Even Stanbury did not attempt to deny ... friendship . He had given her every chance to amend her conduct ; but , if she were resolved on disobedience , he ...
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... friend , Mr. Stanbury , and what was the result ? The facts were not altered . Even Stanbury did not attempt to deny ... friendship . He had given her every chance to amend her conduct ; but , if she were resolved on disobedience , he ...
... friend , Mr. Stanbury , and what was the result ? The facts were not altered . Even Stanbury did not attempt to deny ... friendship . He had given her every chance to amend her conduct ; but , if she were resolved on disobedience , he ...
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... friend would not at all do as old friends are expected to do when called upon for advice . " I think , " said he , “ that what I have proposed is both just and generous . " " But , Louis , why should there be any separation ? " " She ...
... friend would not at all do as old friends are expected to do when called upon for advice . " I think , " said he , “ that what I have proposed is both just and generous . " " But , Louis , why should there be any separation ? " " She ...
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