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... Lady Rivers had been in a complaining temper all day , Emmie had adorned herself early in the afternoon with some shreds of her new finery , and Dr. Urquhart , who had lately taken to paying long afternoon visits in Eccleston Square ...
... Lady Rivers had been in a complaining temper all day , Emmie had adorned herself early in the afternoon with some shreds of her new finery , and Dr. Urquhart , who had lately taken to paying long afternoon visits in Eccleston Square ...
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... Rivers , or I can't come and nurse you next time that you send for me . ” “ My dear , what are you thinking about ? sit down — you startled me , ' said Lady Rivers , who was actually too much cowed by the indignation in Emmie's face ...
... Rivers , or I can't come and nurse you next time that you send for me . ” “ My dear , what are you thinking about ? sit down — you startled me , ' said Lady Rivers , who was actually too much cowed by the indignation in Emmie's face ...
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... Lady Rivers said , rousing herself from her reverie , as the sound of approaching carriage- wheels was heard through the open window , I don't think I will see Mr. Anstice when he comes in . Neither he nor you ever take afternoon tea ...
... Lady Rivers said , rousing herself from her reverie , as the sound of approaching carriage- wheels was heard through the open window , I don't think I will see Mr. Anstice when he comes in . Neither he nor you ever take afternoon tea ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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