Millicent; or, The trials of life, by the author of 'The curate of Overton'.Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... Miss Thornville , " said the girl ; " I am so sorry you are going , it has always been such a pleasure to wait upon you ; and indeed , we are all sorry , except Benson , and she is a good - for - nothing thing - but , dear Miss , do ...
... Miss Thornville , " said the girl ; " I am so sorry you are going , it has always been such a pleasure to wait upon you ; and indeed , we are all sorry , except Benson , and she is a good - for - nothing thing - but , dear Miss , do ...
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... Miss Thornville , " he began ; " I feel quite concerned about all that has happened this morning ; I am really ashamed of your being sent home in this unceremonious way - are you sure it is not inconvenient , because , I can counter ...
... Miss Thornville , " he began ; " I feel quite concerned about all that has happened this morning ; I am really ashamed of your being sent home in this unceremonious way - are you sure it is not inconvenient , because , I can counter ...
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... Miss Robertson , and indeed , every one was very good to me . ' 99 " And you deserved it , Miss Thornville , for there is not a better young lady in Christen- dom ; only send the next person who wants you for a governess to me , and you ...
... Miss Robertson , and indeed , every one was very good to me . ' 99 " And you deserved it , Miss Thornville , for there is not a better young lady in Christen- dom ; only send the next person who wants you for a governess to me , and you ...
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... Miss Thornville to write to her ; and while Fanny was pouring forth her expressions of affection , Tom suddenly appeared , and taking Millicent's hand in both of his , said " Miss Thornville , I am afraid it is all my fault you are ...
... Miss Thornville to write to her ; and while Fanny was pouring forth her expressions of affection , Tom suddenly appeared , and taking Millicent's hand in both of his , said " Miss Thornville , I am afraid it is all my fault you are ...
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Millicent (fict.name.) Miss Thornville safe to Stocklee , " and handing her into the carriage , they drove off through the park , looking still beautiful in it's au- tumnal garb , past the quiet , peaceful Rectory , and then turning ...
Millicent (fict.name.) Miss Thornville safe to Stocklee , " and handing her into the carriage , they drove off through the park , looking still beautiful in it's au- tumnal garb , past the quiet , peaceful Rectory , and then turning ...
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