Mary Marston, Volumen2B. Tauchnitz, 1881 |
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... look like that , Letty - but with a lady ; and as the lady took a small fancy to me at the same time , and wanted to have me about her , here I am . " " But surely that is not a situation fit for one like you , Mary ! " cried Letty ...
... look like that , Letty - but with a lady ; and as the lady took a small fancy to me at the same time , and wanted to have me about her , here I am . " " But surely that is not a situation fit for one like you , Mary ! " cried Letty ...
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... look so incon- sistent as one whose principles are not understood ; for hardly in anything will that man do as his friend must have thought he would .'- I suppose you think , Letty , " Mary went on , with a merry air , " that , for the ...
... look so incon- sistent as one whose principles are not understood ; for hardly in anything will that man do as his friend must have thought he would .'- I suppose you think , Letty , " Mary went on , with a merry air , " that , for the ...
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... look like a beggar ! That would be to disgrace Tom . Every- body in London judges everybody by the clothes she wears . You should hear Tom's descriptions of the ladies ' dresses when he comes home ! " Mary was on the verge of crying out ...
... look like a beggar ! That would be to disgrace Tom . Every- body in London judges everybody by the clothes she wears . You should hear Tom's descriptions of the ladies ' dresses when he comes home ! " Mary was on the verge of crying out ...
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... look the loveliest woman in the room , I shall never trust my eyes again . " Mary held her peace , for the commonplace style of the dress but added to her dissatisfaction with the colour . It was all puffed and bubbled and blown about ...
... look the loveliest woman in the room , I shall never trust my eyes again . " Mary held her peace , for the commonplace style of the dress but added to her dissatisfaction with the colour . It was all puffed and bubbled and blown about ...
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... look in that , you would owe it no thanks . The worst is , I know nothing of the London shops . " " I should think not ! " remarked Folter with emphasis . " I would send you in the brougham , if I thought it was of any use , " said ...
... look in that , you would owe it no thanks . The worst is , I know nothing of the London shops . " " I should think not ! " remarked Folter with emphasis . " I would send you in the brougham , if I thought it was of any use , " said ...
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