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... Guy Elersley was accustomed to "drop" his uncle, mainly to ask after his health and welfare, generally sliding in a ... Guy was a mere child, Henry Rayne had been at once a kind, indulgent uncle and a just solicitous father to the boy ...
... Guy Elersley was accustomed to "drop" his uncle, mainly to ask after his health and welfare, generally sliding in a ... Guy was a mere child, Henry Rayne had been at once a kind, indulgent uncle and a just solicitous father to the boy ...
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... Guy Elersley made up his mind. We cannot be surprised at this sudden change in Guy, although it was the most unexpected and unlooked for circumstance that could possibly have come to him. Falling in and out of love is almost so certain ...
... Guy Elersley made up his mind. We cannot be surprised at this sudden change in Guy, although it was the most unexpected and unlooked for circumstance that could possibly have come to him. Falling in and out of love is almost so certain ...
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... Guy's visit to his uncle's window panes, as Henry Rayne was sipping his rich ... Guy." "There's an ansur wanted, sur," Fitts said timidly. "Oh, say this afternoon ... Elersley opened the gate leading up to his uncle's house, and admitted ...
... Guy's visit to his uncle's window panes, as Henry Rayne was sipping his rich ... Guy." "There's an ansur wanted, sur," Fitts said timidly. "Oh, say this afternoon ... Elersley opened the gate leading up to his uncle's house, and admitted ...
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... Elersley! By Jove the name was intended to be worn with a title!" "Well, when you're done all these nonsensical licenses, you are giving your common sense, I will tell you something nice," Mr. Rayne interrupted, as Guy rattled off his ...
... Elersley! By Jove the name was intended to be worn with a title!" "Well, when you're done all these nonsensical licenses, you are giving your common sense, I will tell you something nice," Mr. Rayne interrupted, as Guy rattled off his ...
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... Guy, that you should openly accuse me of such a serious piece of forgetfulness is, I fear, more than I can readily ... Elersley! how innocent you look). "Well, really uncle, you are a little more demonstrative over female superiority than I ...
... Guy, that you should openly accuse me of such a serious piece of forgetfulness is, I fear, more than I can readily ... Elersley! how innocent you look). "Well, really uncle, you are a little more demonstrative over female superiority than I ...
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CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
So mixed in him that nature might stand | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
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