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... face would have prophesied . " Go away to your charities , " she added . " If you do harm , you do it in a good way , and mean well , poor soul , God knows ; so I hope no mischief will come of it . But send me Stevens home as soon as ...
... face would have prophesied . " Go away to your charities , " she added . " If you do harm , you do it in a good way , and mean well , poor soul , God knows ; so I hope no mischief will come of it . But send me Stevens home as soon as ...
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... She sat still , scarcely moving , knitting in with her thread many an anxious thought , many a wandering fancy , but with a face serene enough , and all about her still . It had never been her habit to betray what was in WHITELADIES . 9.
... She sat still , scarcely moving , knitting in with her thread many an anxious thought , many a wandering fancy , but with a face serene enough , and all about her still . It had never been her habit to betray what was in WHITELADIES . 9.
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... face . " It must be Everard , " she said to herself , and listened , and made certain , as the air , a pretty gay French air , became more distinct . No one else would whistle that tune . It was one of Reine's French songs one of those ...
... face . " It must be Everard , " she said to herself , and listened , and made certain , as the air , a pretty gay French air , became more distinct . No one else would whistle that tune . It was one of Reine's French songs one of those ...
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... sent before him these pleasant intimations of his coming , as far as a mile off . To which Miss Susan sat and listened , waiting for his arrival , with a smile on her face . f “ I CHAPTER II . HAVE been waiting for WHITELADIES . II.
... sent before him these pleasant intimations of his coming , as far as a mile off . To which Miss Susan sat and listened , waiting for his arrival , with a smile on her face . f “ I CHAPTER II . HAVE been waiting for WHITELADIES . II.
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... face , and giving him a careless prick with its thorns , as the wind blew it about . Somehow the long waving bough , with its many roses , which struck him lightly , playfully , across the face as he stood there , with dainty mirth and ...
... face , and giving him a careless prick with its thorns , as the wind blew it about . Somehow the long waving bough , with its many roses , which struck him lightly , playfully , across the face as he stood there , with dainty mirth and ...
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