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Page 13
... Henry Muir , a merchant of New York City . This gentleman had cordially united with his wife in offering Madge a home , and his manner toward the young girl , as far as his absorbed and busy life permitted , had been almost paternal ...
... Henry Muir , a merchant of New York City . This gentleman had cordially united with his wife in offering Madge a home , and his manner toward the young girl , as far as his absorbed and busy life permitted , had been almost paternal ...
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... Henry Muir had become a synonyme among his acquaintances for methodical business habits . In character and antecedents his younger brother , Graydon Muir , who was also an inmate of his fam- ily , presented many marked contrasts to the ...
... Henry Muir had become a synonyme among his acquaintances for methodical business habits . In character and antecedents his younger brother , Graydon Muir , who was also an inmate of his fam- ily , presented many marked contrasts to the ...
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... Henry say ? I should scarcely have known you . Surely now you need not go back . You are the picture of health . " We shall see , " said Madge , quietly . It may be best if I find that the East does not agree with me . " She was fully ...
... Henry say ? I should scarcely have known you . Surely now you need not go back . You are the picture of health . " We shall see , " said Madge , quietly . It may be best if I find that the East does not agree with me . " She was fully ...
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... Henry , whom nothing moves out of the even tenor of his way , paused in his shaving , and with one side of his face all lathered opened the door to listen . " 68 " You tell him , " cried Madge , in merry vein , that he has given me the ...
... Henry , whom nothing moves out of the even tenor of his way , paused in his shaving , and with one side of his face all lathered opened the door to listen . " 68 " You tell him , " cried Madge , in merry vein , that he has given me the ...
Page 82
... Henry . I went to work to get well and to learn something , as you give your mind and time to business . In the Waylands , my old German professor , and especially in the magnifi- cent climate I had splendid allies . And you know I had ...
... Henry . I went to work to get well and to learn something , as you give your mind and time to business . In the Waylands , my old German professor , and especially in the magnifi- cent climate I had splendid allies . And you know I had ...
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