The University Magazine, Том 1Hurst & Blackett, 1878 |
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... suppose you are right , Doctor ; a year is not so very long to wait ; and I daresay I could get four copies done in that time , by working hard . That would be four thousand six hundred pounds ! dear me , what a lot of money ! Almost ...
... suppose you are right , Doctor ; a year is not so very long to wait ; and I daresay I could get four copies done in that time , by working hard . That would be four thousand six hundred pounds ! dear me , what a lot of money ! Almost ...
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... suppose you'll say you do it all for love of me - you old humbug , you - ha ! ha ! ha ! " To this sally Tremaine made no rejoinder . He reseated himself , and fixing his eyes upon the door of the dark closet beside the fire- place , he ...
... suppose you'll say you do it all for love of me - you old humbug , you - ha ! ha ! ha ! " To this sally Tremaine made no rejoinder . He reseated himself , and fixing his eyes upon the door of the dark closet beside the fire- place , he ...
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... suppose , Mrs. Silburn . What do you remember them by , I won- der ? -as a writer , I imagine you must have some special , if different method ? " 99 " I never forget people's little odd ways and pet weaknesses , ' said Mrs. Silburn ...
... suppose , Mrs. Silburn . What do you remember them by , I won- der ? -as a writer , I imagine you must have some special , if different method ? " 99 " I never forget people's little odd ways and pet weaknesses , ' said Mrs. Silburn ...
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... suppose , are of it ? " Miss Armine shrugged her shoulders and said nothing ; but looking up she caught such a flash from Miss Vavasour's deep eyes as made her feel that though Dr. Doldy might be a grandee of the old school she need not ...
... suppose , are of it ? " Miss Armine shrugged her shoulders and said nothing ; but looking up she caught such a flash from Miss Vavasour's deep eyes as made her feel that though Dr. Doldy might be a grandee of the old school she need not ...
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... suppose a man's home is his centre of life , when it is really a home ; but it is to him his place of rest , not his place of worry , as most women's homes are to them . You know , Mr. Silburn , that I believe a woman only enlarges her ...
... suppose a man's home is his centre of life , when it is really a home ; but it is to him his place of rest , not his place of worry , as most women's homes are to them . You know , Mr. Silburn , that I believe a woman only enlarges her ...
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