Mary Marston, Volumen2B. Tauchnitz, 1881 |
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... Mewks . Mary was delighted to see more of her country . She had travelled very little , but was capable of gathering ten times more from a journey to Cornwall , than most travellers from one through Switzerland itself . The place to ...
... Mewks . Mary was delighted to see more of her country . She had travelled very little , but was capable of gathering ten times more from a journey to Cornwall , than most travellers from one through Switzerland itself . The place to ...
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... Mewks was sent for at once , but did not arrive before the patient had had some experi- ence of Mary's tendance ; nor after he came , was she al- together without opportunity of ministering to him . The attack was a long and severe one ...
... Mewks was sent for at once , but did not arrive before the patient had had some experi- ence of Mary's tendance ; nor after he came , was she al- together without opportunity of ministering to him . The attack was a long and severe one ...
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... Mewks , his man , Mary heard Mr. Redmain calling him in a tone which betrayed that he had been calling for some time : the house was an old one , and the bells were neither in good trim , nor was his in a convenient position . She ...
... Mewks , his man , Mary heard Mr. Redmain calling him in a tone which betrayed that he had been calling for some time : the house was an old one , and the bells were neither in good trim , nor was his in a convenient position . She ...
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... Mewks , " she answered , and went . After this , Mary naturally dreaded conference with Mr. Redmain ; and he , thinking she must have time to get over the offence he had given her , made for the pre- sent no fresh attempt to come , by ...
... Mewks , " she answered , and went . After this , Mary naturally dreaded conference with Mr. Redmain ; and he , thinking she must have time to get over the offence he had given her , made for the pre- sent no fresh attempt to come , by ...
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... Mewks entered . He brought a request from his master that she would go to his room . She rose and went , taking her bag with her . " You may go now , Mrs. Redmain , " said her husband when Mary entered . " Get out , Mewks , " he added ...
... Mewks entered . He brought a request from his master that she would go to his room . She rose and went , taking her bag with her . " You may go now , Mrs. Redmain , " said her husband when Mary entered . " Get out , Mewks , " he added ...
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