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... admiring pride that amused him immensely . When he returned earlier than usual he often found her still upon the lounge with her inevitable book , usually a novel , and then he would take her upon his lap and call her his " dear little ...
... admiring pride that amused him immensely . When he returned earlier than usual he often found her still upon the lounge with her inevitable book , usually a novel , and then he would take her upon his lap and call her his " dear little ...
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... his eye light up with admiration as he caught sight of the beautiful stran- ger , but he came directly to her , and asked , genially , if there was anything else she would like . 66 Yes . Who is that girl yonder ? " GRAYDON MUIR . 27.
... his eye light up with admiration as he caught sight of the beautiful stran- ger , but he came directly to her , and asked , genially , if there was anything else she would like . 66 Yes . Who is that girl yonder ? " GRAYDON MUIR . 27.
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... admiration which he had never bestowed upon her ; he had led the beauty away with a glad content in his face , and the crowded room was made empty by their absence . She was no longer conscious of weakness , but , obeying her impulse ...
... admiration which he had never bestowed upon her ; he had led the beauty away with a glad content in his face , and the crowded room was made empty by their absence . She was no longer conscious of weakness , but , obeying her impulse ...
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... admiration which was freely offered . For a second she encountered Madge's large black eyes , full of trouble , and a satirical smile proved that she enjoyed the poor girl's solicitude . Το deepen it she looked up at Graydon and said ...
... admiration which was freely offered . For a second she encountered Madge's large black eyes , full of trouble , and a satirical smile proved that she enjoyed the poor girl's solicitude . Το deepen it she looked up at Graydon and said ...
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... have brought her beauty . She might have secured his admiration , respect , and even love , in- stead of his pity . What could be more absurd than to imagine that he could give aught else to one 48 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
... have brought her beauty . She might have secured his admiration , respect , and even love , in- stead of his pity . What could be more absurd than to imagine that he could give aught else to one 48 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
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