Mary Marston, Volumen2B. Tauchnitz, 1881 |
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... knew him ! - Mr. Turnbull imagined he did not know what he was about , for the thoughts my father was thinking could not have lived a moment in Mr. Turnbull . ' You see , John Turnbull , ' my father said , ' no man can look so incon ...
... knew him ! - Mr. Turnbull imagined he did not know what he was about , for the thoughts my father was thinking could not have lived a moment in Mr. Turnbull . ' You see , John Turnbull , ' my father said , ' no man can look so incon ...
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... knew , and waited - a little anxious ; for sideways in her eyes glowed the pink of the chosen Hesperian clouds , and if she should not like it , what could be done at that late hour ? " There is my dress , " continued the Evening Star ...
... knew , and waited - a little anxious ; for sideways in her eyes glowed the pink of the chosen Hesperian clouds , and if she should not like it , what could be done at that late hour ? " There is my dress , " continued the Evening Star ...
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... knew therefore when she liked , and when she did not like a thing ; but she had very little originative faculty— so little that , when anything was wrong , she could do next to nothing to set it right . There was small originality in ...
... knew therefore when she liked , and when she did not like a thing ; but she had very little originative faculty— so little that , when anything was wrong , she could do next to nothing to set it right . There was small originality in ...
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... a large shop , looking at various stuffs , of which the young man waiting on her soon perceived she knew the qualities and capabilities better than he . She had set her heart on carrying out Hesper's idea 2 * THE EVENING STAR . 19.
... a large shop , looking at various stuffs , of which the young man waiting on her soon perceived she knew the qualities and capabilities better than he . She had set her heart on carrying out Hesper's idea 2 * THE EVENING STAR . 19.
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... knew that Letty was good at her needle . And Letty was , indeed , even now , by fits , fond of using it ; and on several occasions , when her supply of novels had for a day run short , had asked a dressmaker who lived above , to let her ...
... knew that Letty was good at her needle . And Letty was , indeed , even now , by fits , fond of using it ; and on several occasions , when her supply of novels had for a day run short , had asked a dressmaker who lived above , to let her ...
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