Victorian Fiction: Novels of Faith and Doubt, Том 24Garland, 1976 |
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... asked Kate . ' Thirteen years ; ' Frank was growing quite confi- dential . ' I don't remember my father the least in the world , ' and he looked inquiringly at Kate . She would have told him how Sir Francis had told her to introduce him ...
... asked Kate . ' Thirteen years ; ' Frank was growing quite confi- dential . ' I don't remember my father the least in the world , ' and he looked inquiringly at Kate . She would have told him how Sir Francis had told her to introduce him ...
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Novels of Faith and Doubt. might , but surely she might have asked us . ' ' Surely you might have asked her , ' said Frank . ' Why , so we would , ' said Kate , if it had been Easter or Christmas , or any other time like those ; but I ...
Novels of Faith and Doubt. might , but surely she might have asked us . ' ' Surely you might have asked her , ' said Frank . ' Why , so we would , ' said Kate , if it had been Easter or Christmas , or any other time like those ; but I ...
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Novels of Faith and Doubt. ' We have asked her to come down , when we are alone in the evening , but she has only done it once , ' said Kate . ' And I suppose you only asked her once , ' said Frank . ' He means to make us ask her again ...
Novels of Faith and Doubt. ' We have asked her to come down , when we are alone in the evening , but she has only done it once , ' said Kate . ' And I suppose you only asked her once , ' said Frank . ' He means to make us ask her again ...
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