Whom Kathie MarriedLee and Shepard, 1883 - 351 páginas |
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... dear boy , you are both so young - 99 " If you think I shall change or forget " Bruce began vehemently . " No , no , it is not that . I believe you know your own mind and will keep it . I should be sorry if I could think otherwise of ...
... dear boy , you are both so young - 99 " If you think I shall change or forget " Bruce began vehemently . " No , no , it is not that . I believe you know your own mind and will keep it . I should be sorry if I could think otherwise of ...
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... dear son . Think of her for the next two or three years , perhaps , living upon your letters , exagger- ating , no doubt , the dangers to which you may be ex- posed , never feeling that she has the right to be quite care free , denying ...
... dear son . Think of her for the next two or three years , perhaps , living upon your letters , exagger- ating , no doubt , the dangers to which you may be ex- posed , never feeling that she has the right to be quite care free , denying ...
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... dear , and , Bruce , it pains me to refuse you ; but I have tried to keep to the highest right and sense of honor . " “ I am not sure but it will be a better discipline for me if it has a little bitter flavor . It is something to strive ...
... dear , and , Bruce , it pains me to refuse you ; but I have tried to keep to the highest right and sense of honor . " “ I am not sure but it will be a better discipline for me if it has a little bitter flavor . It is something to strive ...
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... dear friends . The party had all gone up to London . There was so much to see and verify , so much of history and legend and song ; so like home , and yet so different , the likeness being greatly the familiarity of speech . - Bruce and ...
... dear friends . The party had all gone up to London . There was so much to see and verify , so much of history and legend and song ; so like home , and yet so different , the likeness being greatly the familiarity of speech . - Bruce and ...
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... dear old house had not changed . She was so glad the rooms were large , the hall and stairway wide , and the porch room abundant . It would do for anything they might ever grow into . There had been a little refurnishing , but Uncle ...
... dear old house had not changed . She was so glad the rooms were large , the hall and stairway wide , and the porch room abundant . It would do for anything they might ever grow into . There had been a little refurnishing , but Uncle ...
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afraid answer asked Aunt Ruth baby beautiful believe better brave Brookside Bruce Bruce Mackenzie Cedarwood Charlie Darrell child color comfort Conover dear declared delightful Dick Grayson dream duty earnest Emma Eugene Collamore eyes face fancy Fay Collamore feel felt flush Fred friends gave girl give glad glanced gone grave hand happy heart honor hope Jessie Kathie loves Kathie read Kathie rose Kathie's keep kissed knew Langdon laughed living look Louise Mackenzie mamma Markham marriage married Meredith Middleville Miss Kathie morning mother never night pain pleasant pleasure pretty returned Rob's Robert Alston Sarah secret seemed settled smile soft softly soul stay strange summer suppose sure sweet talk tell tender thing thought tone took touched tremulous Truesdell trying Uncle Robert voice walk wonder young youth