Millicent; or, The trials of life, by the author of 'The curate of Overton'.Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... leave Staplehurst , now it had become so dear to her , and just at a time when she had every reason to desire to remain ? - she continued where she had been standing throughout that stormy interview , with her VOL . III . B eyes fixed ...
... leave Staplehurst , now it had become so dear to her , and just at a time when she had every reason to desire to remain ? - she continued where she had been standing throughout that stormy interview , with her VOL . III . B eyes fixed ...
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... at Millicent's leaving . The packing took a long time , there was so much to collect together , so that it was nearly eleven when she descended to the school- room , B. 2 MILLICENT . 3 tescue; she was a little cheered when she ...
... at Millicent's leaving . The packing took a long time , there was so much to collect together , so that it was nearly eleven when she descended to the school- room , B. 2 MILLICENT . 3 tescue; she was a little cheered when she ...
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... do not think you ought to have anything to do with one another , but leave all little affairs to the gentlemen to settle for you ; but I am sure we all have to thank you for improving the children so much ; it 4 MILLICENT .
... do not think you ought to have anything to do with one another , but leave all little affairs to the gentlemen to settle for you ; but I am sure we all have to thank you for improving the children so much ; it 4 MILLICENT .
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... leave for any one in Staplehurst ? ” " I should like the Seymours to know why I left , " replied Millicent , colouring . " They have always been such kind friends to me , that it would grieve me if they thought I was neglect- ing them ...
... leave for any one in Staplehurst ? ” " I should like the Seymours to know why I left , " replied Millicent , colouring . " They have always been such kind friends to me , that it would grieve me if they thought I was neglect- ing them ...
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... leaving Staplehurst . She had risen that morning apparently as settled there as usual ; and now , at mid - day , she was jour- neying far away ; and not having heard from Lord Fortescue , she knew not what to do or expect . If he had ...
... leaving Staplehurst . She had risen that morning apparently as settled there as usual ; and now , at mid - day , she was jour- neying far away ; and not having heard from Lord Fortescue , she knew not what to do or expect . If he had ...
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