Mary Marston, Volumen2B. Tauchnitz, 1881 |
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... violin - tones thrilled the air close beside her , and then she saw , seated on the corner of Ann's bed , the figure of a man - young or old she could not tell . How could he have kept so still ! His bow was wandering slowly about over ...
... violin - tones thrilled the air close beside her , and then she saw , seated on the corner of Ann's bed , the figure of a man - young or old she could not tell . How could he have kept so still ! His bow was wandering slowly about over ...
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... violin under his arm , and showed himself ready to follow . " Good night , Miss Byrom , " said Mary . " Good night , miss , " returned Ann grimly . " I'm sorry for you both , miss . - But until the spirit is poured out from on high ...
... violin under his arm , and showed himself ready to follow . " Good night , Miss Byrom , " said Mary . " Good night , miss , " returned Ann grimly . " I'm sorry for you both , miss . - But until the spirit is poured out from on high ...
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... violin like that of a man carrying a baby . He was decidedly handsome , in a rugged way - mouth and chin but hinted through a thick beard of darkest brown . " Come this way , " said Mary , leading him into Letty's parlour . " I will ...
... violin like that of a man carrying a baby . He was decidedly handsome , in a rugged way - mouth and chin but hinted through a thick beard of darkest brown . " Come this way , " said Mary , leading him into Letty's parlour . " I will ...
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... violin was already under his arm . He made her a little awkward bow - not much more than a nod , and turned to the door . He had it half open , and not yet could Mary speak . For Letty , she was fast asleep . From the top of the stair ...
... violin was already under his arm . He made her a little awkward bow - not much more than a nod , and turned to the door . He had it half open , and not yet could Mary speak . For Letty , she was fast asleep . From the top of the stair ...
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... violin again ! Don't you think Tom would like to hear him ? ” " Yes , I do , " answered Mary . " Then would you mind asking him to come and play a little to us ? It would do Tom good , I do think . " Mary went up the one stair - all ...
... violin again ! Don't you think Tom would like to hear him ? ” " Yes , I do , " answered Mary . " Then would you mind asking him to come and play a little to us ? It would do Tom good , I do think . " Mary went up the one stair - all ...
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