Victorian Fiction: Novels of Faith and Doubt, Том 24Garland, 1976 |
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... once apparently frogs , " said Rupert ; unhappily reminding Helen of her sister's parody . " Well , " said Elizabeth , " I can understand why monasteries should have been built in damp places , near rivers or bogs , both for the sake of ...
... once apparently frogs , " said Rupert ; unhappily reminding Helen of her sister's parody . " Well , " said Elizabeth , " I can understand why monasteries should have been built in damp places , near rivers or bogs , both for the sake of ...
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... once : would you think it too much if it was as often- as often as once a fortnight ? ' ' Every Sunday , if you like , ' said Kate . ' O , thank you , thank you , ' exclaimed Miss Townsend , ' you do not know how happy you have made me ...
... once : would you think it too much if it was as often- as often as once a fortnight ? ' ' Every Sunday , if you like , ' said Kate . ' O , thank you , thank you , ' exclaimed Miss Townsend , ' you do not know how happy you have made me ...
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... Once he said to him , ' Remember , you are not a parson now , Frank ! ' another time , ' Sticking to the old shop still ! ' or ' Always at it ! ' Emmeline was sure a storm was gathering , and won- dered whether Frank , whom she ...
... Once he said to him , ' Remember , you are not a parson now , Frank ! ' another time , ' Sticking to the old shop still ! ' or ' Always at it ! ' Emmeline was sure a storm was gathering , and won- dered whether Frank , whom she ...
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