The house of Raby; or, Our lady of darkness [by J.M. Hooper]. By mrs. G. HooperHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 533 стор. |
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... never sent any of them yet . ” " But , Clara , my dear , " remonstrated my father , whose sense of propriety was offended by something in my mother's tone , “ I do not like the idea of making Margaret a mere con- venience in this way ...
... never sent any of them yet . ” " But , Clara , my dear , " remonstrated my father , whose sense of propriety was offended by something in my mother's tone , “ I do not like the idea of making Margaret a mere con- venience in this way ...
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... never have thought of hating her . I'm sure I thought you hated her too , mamma . " " How you talk , my child ! It is wicked to hate any one , my dear . Of course I like your aunt ; —and you will be sure to like her when you go to ...
... never have thought of hating her . I'm sure I thought you hated her too , mamma . " " How you talk , my child ! It is wicked to hate any one , my dear . Of course I like your aunt ; —and you will be sure to like her when you go to ...
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... never saw such green trees . They all look as if God had made them fresh to - day ! Oh , what is that thing , there ? -Brown , with bright eyes , running up that tree ? What , is that a real , right - down , wild squirrel ? Oh , oh ...
... never saw such green trees . They all look as if God had made them fresh to - day ! Oh , what is that thing , there ? -Brown , with bright eyes , running up that tree ? What , is that a real , right - down , wild squirrel ? Oh , oh ...
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... never be effaced . How clearly does my memory recall every minute circumstance of that , the most remarkable evening in my childish existence ! As she knelt before me , her eyes on a level with mine , I looked straight into them , with ...
... never be effaced . How clearly does my memory recall every minute circumstance of that , the most remarkable evening in my childish existence ! As she knelt before me , her eyes on a level with mine , I looked straight into them , with ...
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... never tired of admiring in after - years . On either side of the fireplace was an arched recess filled with bookcases . Opposite the fireplace I observed what seemed like a very deep recess , but I could not see very well , because a ...
... never tired of admiring in after - years . On either side of the fireplace was an arched recess filled with bookcases . Opposite the fireplace I observed what seemed like a very deep recess , but I could not see very well , because a ...
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