A Young Girl's WooingDodd, Mead, 1884 - 482 pages This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. |
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... course he had been known as an athletic rather than a book- ish man , and had left his Alma Mater with an Apollo - like physique . At the same time he had developed , fine literary tastes , and was well in- formed , even if he had not ...
... course he had been known as an athletic rather than a book- ish man , and had left his Alma Mater with an Apollo - like physique . At the same time he had developed , fine literary tastes , and was well in- formed , even if he had not ...
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... course . She was an indulgent household providence , who cared for the young girl as she did for her own little children . anything was amiss in Madge's wardrobe the elder sister made it right at once ; if Madge had a real or imaginary ...
... course . She was an indulgent household providence , who cared for the young girl as she did for her own little children . anything was amiss in Madge's wardrobe the elder sister made it right at once ; if Madge had a real or imaginary ...
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... as his brother recognized the commercial value of the securities that passed under his eye , and Madge's estimates often seemed absurd to the last degree . Whenever she went out with Graydon his course was eminently GRAYDON MUIR . 25.
... as his brother recognized the commercial value of the securities that passed under his eye , and Madge's estimates often seemed absurd to the last degree . Whenever she went out with Graydon his course was eminently GRAYDON MUIR . 25.
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... course under her own observation confirmed his words . 66 Early in the winter during which our story opens , she had caught a succession of colds , and one proved so severe and obstinate that her friends were alarmed , fearing that she ...
... course under her own observation confirmed his words . 66 Early in the winter during which our story opens , she had caught a succession of colds , and one proved so severe and obstinate that her friends were alarmed , fearing that she ...
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... course , of habit . They could be so no longer . She shrank from them with inexpressible fear , knowing they would bring what little blood she possessed to her face and very brow in tell - tale floods . The one event from which her ...
... course , of habit . They could be so no longer . She shrank from them with inexpressible fear , knowing they would bring what little blood she possessed to her face and very brow in tell - tale floods . The one event from which her ...
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