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Page 130
... speak to Mr. Amedroz . Not that he intended that the father should win the daughter for him . He had an idea that he would like to do that work for himself . But he thought that the old squire would be better pleased if his consent were ...
... speak to Mr. Amedroz . Not that he intended that the father should win the daughter for him . He had an idea that he would like to do that work for himself . But he thought that the old squire would be better pleased if his consent were ...
Page 132
... speak to her . But I fear you are a little too precipitate . Clara has known you so very short a time , that you can ... speaking of the old Jewish commentators : .66 66 They were , " he says , " complete masters of the language in which ...
... speak to her . But I fear you are a little too precipitate . Clara has known you so very short a time , that you can ... speaking of the old Jewish commentators : .66 66 They were , " he says , " complete masters of the language in which ...
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... speak as soon as Molly had finished , but Cynthia's voice was choked with passion , and Mrs. Gibson had the word . " Mr. Preston's bouquet was just one of those formal affairs any one can buy at a nursery - garden , which always strike ...
... speak as soon as Molly had finished , but Cynthia's voice was choked with passion , and Mrs. Gibson had the word . " Mr. Preston's bouquet was just one of those formal affairs any one can buy at a nursery - garden , which always strike ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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