Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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Even now , before you commit yourself to anything else ? ' ' I will . ' • Thanks !
Good - bye ! Stop , Cunliff ; do you know people are talking about you and Mrs .
Rhys ? ' " Damn people ! ' Hem ! ' * Let them talk - the idiots ! ' " That ' s very well
for ...
Even now , before you commit yourself to anything else ? ' ' I will . ' • Thanks !
Good - bye ! Stop , Cunliff ; do you know people are talking about you and Mrs .
Rhys ? ' " Damn people ! ' Hem ! ' * Let them talk - the idiots ! ' " That ' s very well
for ...
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Then , with an effort to forget Mrs . Rhys , and reverting to Arnold ' s words , Cunliff
tried in a sort of abstract way to look at him . self , and judge whether it was likely
he could , if he tried , fulfil such expectations . Finding little satisfaction in this ...
Then , with an effort to forget Mrs . Rhys , and reverting to Arnold ' s words , Cunliff
tried in a sort of abstract way to look at him . self , and judge whether it was likely
he could , if he tried , fulfil such expectations . Finding little satisfaction in this ...
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... of vision ; ceased to see always so many beautiful and attractive forms flitting
before him , as parts of an infinitely extending aërial perspective , and fixed on
one of them . To do him justice , John Cunliff ' s love for Mrs . Rhys was certainly
the ...
... of vision ; ceased to see always so many beautiful and attractive forms flitting
before him , as parts of an infinitely extending aërial perspective , and fixed on
one of them . To do him justice , John Cunliff ' s love for Mrs . Rhys was certainly
the ...
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Mrs . Rhys has come home , you know , and there will be English service . ' Yes ,
indeed , Mr . Robert , ' added Mrs . Hughes ; and those words , always so sweet
and characteristic from a Welshwoman ' s lips , lost none of their force now .
Mrs . Rhys has come home , you know , and there will be English service . ' Yes ,
indeed , Mr . Robert , ' added Mrs . Hughes ; and those words , always so sweet
and characteristic from a Welshwoman ' s lips , lost none of their force now .
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Mrs . Rhys is English , ' answered Chamberlayne , without noticing the light that
kindled his companion ' s eyes as they both drew to the other side of the road ,
and stood on a low wall the better to see up a slope to the knoll of trees in the ...
Mrs . Rhys is English , ' answered Chamberlayne , without noticing the light that
kindled his companion ' s eyes as they both drew to the other side of the road ,
and stood on a low wall the better to see up a slope to the knoll of trees in the ...
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