The small house at Allington, Объемы 1-2Smith, Elder and Company, 1864 |
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... regarded the croquet , and would tell his niece that she knew nothing about flowers . " Perhaps not , uncle Christopher , " she would say . " All the same , I like our geraniums best ; " for there was a spice of obstinacy about Miss ...
... regarded the croquet , and would tell his niece that she knew nothing about flowers . " Perhaps not , uncle Christopher , " she would say . " All the same , I like our geraniums best ; " for there was a spice of obstinacy about Miss ...
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... regarded as good , if only in putting off childish things he had taken up things which were better than childish . On the very first day of his arrival he made his way over to Allington . He did not walk on 5 * ABOUT L. D. 67 .
... regarded as good , if only in putting off childish things he had taken up things which were better than childish . On the very first day of his arrival he made his way over to Allington . He did not walk on 5 * ABOUT L. D. 67 .
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... regarded as true . And when I think that it is true , when I see that the sportiveness and kitten - like gambols of girlhood should be over , and generally are over , when a girl has given her troth , it becomes a matter of regret to me ...
... regarded as true . And when I think that it is true , when I see that the sportiveness and kitten - like gambols of girlhood should be over , and generally are over , when a girl has given her troth , it becomes a matter of regret to me ...
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... regarded money , Lily was quite contented with the way in which she had carried out her own . In these beautiful days there was nothing to check her happiness . Her mother and sister united in telling her that she had done well , that ...
... regarded money , Lily was quite contented with the way in which she had carried out her own . In these beautiful days there was nothing to check her happiness . Her mother and sister united in telling her that she had done well , that ...
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... regarded you as my own . But there is no reason why my brother Philip's daughter should not be as dear to me as my brother Orlando's son . " " Of course not , sir ; or , rather , his two daughters . " " You may leave that matter to me ...
... regarded you as my own . But there is no reason why my brother Philip's daughter should not be as dear to me as my brother Orlando's son . " " Of course not , sir ; or , rather , his two daughters . " " You may leave that matter to me ...
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