Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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Cunliff glanced at the agent , then turned away moodily . Nothing could the agent
say that did not jar . His employer looked so thoroughly dissatisfied that it was a
wonder he ventured on his next theme : ' I had , sir , I must confess , another ...
Cunliff glanced at the agent , then turned away moodily . Nothing could the agent
say that did not jar . His employer looked so thoroughly dissatisfied that it was a
wonder he ventured on his next theme : ' I had , sir , I must confess , another ...
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He was from Kent , which he soon gave his companion to understand was the
finest county in England . ' Yet you do find a change desirable sometimes ? ' was
remarked to him . . * Change , sir ? ' The young farmer laughed ; glanced at the ...
He was from Kent , which he soon gave his companion to understand was the
finest county in England . ' Yet you do find a change desirable sometimes ? ' was
remarked to him . . * Change , sir ? ' The young farmer laughed ; glanced at the ...
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On the deal counter smoked a batch of bread , hot from the oven ; and behind the
counter , sorting the loaves , stood a woman of about forty , with a worn , amiable
face , and soft dark eyes , which continually glanced to the far end of the shop ...
On the deal counter smoked a batch of bread , hot from the oven ; and behind the
counter , sorting the loaves , stood a woman of about forty , with a worn , amiable
face , and soft dark eyes , which continually glanced to the far end of the shop ...
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Chamberlayne , nor her hazel eyes that glanced up to him full of sweet , fresh
dewy light , like sudden gleams of morning ; no , it was the thought of her name
which had often puzzled him , and which he felt for the first time he understood .
Chamberlayne , nor her hazel eyes that glanced up to him full of sweet , fresh
dewy light , like sudden gleams of morning ; no , it was the thought of her name
which had often puzzled him , and which he felt for the first time he understood .
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... the beautiful Calvinist blushed and trembled , and let fall her carefully upheld
dress ; and in her confusion at seeing the fair , pale silk slip to the wet stones ,
and herself revealed in all her rich attire , she glanced up and met Mr . Rymer ' s
half ...
... the beautiful Calvinist blushed and trembled , and let fall her carefully upheld
dress ; and in her confusion at seeing the fair , pale silk slip to the wet stones ,
and herself revealed in all her rich attire , she glanced up and met Mr . Rymer ' s
half ...
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