Honor Edgeworth; Or, Ottawa's Present TenseGood Press, 23 дек. 2019 г. - Всего страниц: 308 "Honor Edgeworth; Or, Ottawa's Present Tense" by Vera. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... father to the boy. But this particular letter which Mr. Rayne now glanced over, had another object besides the post-script and the uncle's health. "I write so soon after my last," he says, "to tell you that I met a gentleman in the ...
... father to the boy. But this particular letter which Mr. Rayne now glanced over, had another object besides the post-script and the uncle's health. "I write so soon after my last," he says, "to tell you that I met a gentleman in the ...
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... father an orphan girl for the sake of "old times," and the happy "long ago." It would not have meant much for some others, but it seemed the greatest of all responsibilities to Henry Rayne, who had become an utter stranger to the female ...
... father an orphan girl for the sake of "old times," and the happy "long ago." It would not have meant much for some others, but it seemed the greatest of all responsibilities to Henry Rayne, who had become an utter stranger to the female ...
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... father's love, and if he could help it, she would never know the want of a father's care. The first duty of Henry Rayne, on landing at Liverpool, was to consult the letter of his deceased friend, and write to the address given therein ...
... father's love, and if he could help it, she would never know the want of a father's care. The first duty of Henry Rayne, on landing at Liverpool, was to consult the letter of his deceased friend, and write to the address given therein ...
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... father from the first, and was as solicitous about her as though she had been his very own, or that he had been accustomed to administer to the wants and wishes of a young unripened girl all his life. But this is no mystery to the ...
... father from the first, and was as solicitous about her as though she had been his very own, or that he had been accustomed to administer to the wants and wishes of a young unripened girl all his life. But this is no mystery to the ...
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... father, were all the visible reminders she now held of the fair, sunny home, under the far foreign skies. Mr Rayne resumed his duties immediately on his return, and lost no time in propagating among his most intimate and influential ...
... father, were all the visible reminders she now held of the fair, sunny home, under the far foreign skies. Mr Rayne resumed his duties immediately on his return, and lost no time in propagating among his most intimate and influential ...
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CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
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So mixed in him that nature might stand | |
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