Victorian Fiction: Novels of Faith and Doubt, Том 24Garland, 1976 |
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... Anne , " said her mother , “ you may com- fort yourself with knowing that as long as you do what is commanded , set a watch before your lips , you are not likely to wound the feelings of others , however sensitive . " " I know , Mamma ...
... Anne , " said her mother , “ you may com- fort yourself with knowing that as long as you do what is commanded , set a watch before your lips , you are not likely to wound the feelings of others , however sensitive . " " I know , Mamma ...
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Novels of Faith and Doubt. " And what have you been doing , Miss Anne ? " said Sir Edward , " you are quite on the qui vive . " " Oh ! I have been laughing at the fun which Rupert and Lizzie have been making about Mrs. Hazleby , " said Anne ...
Novels of Faith and Doubt. " And what have you been doing , Miss Anne ? " said Sir Edward , " you are quite on the qui vive . " " Oh ! I have been laughing at the fun which Rupert and Lizzie have been making about Mrs. Hazleby , " said Anne ...
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... Anne , " what do you mean ? " " What I say , " answered Rupert , " I have just read Miss Merton's name in the paper . " " Some other Miss Merton , you foolish boy , " said Anne . " No , no , yourself , Anne Katherine Merton , daughter ...
... Anne , " what do you mean ? " " What I say , " answered Rupert , " I have just read Miss Merton's name in the paper . " " Some other Miss Merton , you foolish boy , " said Anne . " No , no , yourself , Anne Katherine Merton , daughter ...
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