The Small House at AllingtonJ.M. Dent and Sons, 1909 - Всего страниц: 583 |
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... not come . " " I suppose mamma likes being at home better than up at the Great House , " said Bell , very gently ; and as she spoke she was holding her mother's hand . " Well ; good - bye , dears . I The Widow Dale of Allington 23.
... not come . " " I suppose mamma likes being at home better than up at the Great House , " said Bell , very gently ; and as she spoke she was holding her mother's hand . " Well ; good - bye , dears . I The Widow Dale of Allington 23.
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... spoke of him occasionally with some little dash of merriment - as is not unusual with pretty girls who have hobbledehoys among their intimate friends , and who are not themselves unaccustomed to the grace of an Apollo . I may as well ...
... spoke of him occasionally with some little dash of merriment - as is not unusual with pretty girls who have hobbledehoys among their intimate friends , and who are not themselves unaccustomed to the grace of an Apollo . I may as well ...
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... spoke which almost upset him ; or , I should rather say , which almost put him up upon his legs and made him speak ; but its ultimate effect was less powerful . " Do you ? " said he , as he held her hand for a few happy seconds . " And ...
... spoke which almost upset him ; or , I should rather say , which almost put him up upon his legs and made him speak ; but its ultimate effect was less powerful . " Do you ? " said he , as he held her hand for a few happy seconds . " And ...
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... spoke no word as to assistance in money matters , — did not even suggest that he would lend a hand to the young people at starting , as an uncle in such a position might surely have done . It may well be conceived that Mrs. Dale herself ...
... spoke no word as to assistance in money matters , — did not even suggest that he would lend a hand to the young people at starting , as an uncle in such a position might surely have done . It may well be conceived that Mrs. Dale herself ...
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... spoke them sounded very cold in Crosbie's ears . After that Crosbie said nothing about money , having to confess to himself that he was afraid to do so . And what would be the use ? " said he to himself , wishing to make excuses for ...
... spoke them sounded very cold in Crosbie's ears . After that Crosbie said nothing about money , having to confess to himself that he was afraid to do so . And what would be the use ? " said he to himself , wishing to make excuses for ...
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