The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... seventeenth year , " said Mr. Marshall . Goodness ! she looks fifty , I'm sure , with her demure and stiff airs ! She will be but stupid company , I I wish some of her elders had more of her dignity ou like the plan ? ' he added , turning.
... seventeenth year , " said Mr. Marshall . Goodness ! she looks fifty , I'm sure , with her demure and stiff airs ! She will be but stupid company , I I wish some of her elders had more of her dignity ou like the plan ? ' he added , turning.
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... turning to his who had clambered to his knee , and were th his hair . I have to give Grace my doll , papa ? " said t if she will want your doll , " said he , gravely . s taken from her both her dear father and She is very sad and lonely ...
... turning to his who had clambered to his knee , and were th his hair . I have to give Grace my doll , papa ? " said t if she will want your doll , " said he , gravely . s taken from her both her dear father and She is very sad and lonely ...
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... turned osephine , on the contrary , was more light- han usual , and there was a bravado in her hat concealed any remnant of feeling that in her bosom . were leaving the room , Mr. Marshall re- an air of indifference quite new to her ...
... turned osephine , on the contrary , was more light- han usual , and there was a bravado in her hat concealed any remnant of feeling that in her bosom . were leaving the room , Mr. Marshall re- an air of indifference quite new to her ...
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... turned it over to see the superscription , then again , folded it leisurely , and put it carefully into drawer by his side . n afraid , Mary , ” he said at length , speaking very " very much afraid , this will be undertaking too r one ...
... turned it over to see the superscription , then again , folded it leisurely , and put it carefully into drawer by his side . n afraid , Mary , ” he said at length , speaking very " very much afraid , this will be undertaking too r one ...
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... and brilliant Virginia ; she consoled herself with the thought that it was " all he family . " Virginia turned the whole matter into ule , and professed the most utter contempt for every- e made her confidant , that " she would n't 6.
... and brilliant Virginia ; she consoled herself with the thought that it was " all he family . " Virginia turned the whole matter into ule , and professed the most utter contempt for every- e made her confidant , that " she would n't 6.
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