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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Page 16
... everything he did appear as easy and natural as the beat of a bird's wing upon the air , and in his large circle it was felt that no entertainment was complete without his pres- ence . Graydon was still attending college when Madge ...
... everything he did appear as easy and natural as the beat of a bird's wing upon the air , and in his large circle it was felt that no entertainment was complete without his pres- ence . Graydon was still attending college when Madge ...
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... everything she could think of , mean- while bewailing the young girl's extreme impru- dence . Madge entreated for quiet and rest , and at last was left alone . Hour after hour she lay with wide , fixed gaze . Her mind and imagination ...
... everything she could think of , mean- while bewailing the young girl's extreme impru- dence . Madge entreated for quiet and rest , and at last was left alone . Hour after hour she lay with wide , fixed gaze . Her mind and imagination ...
Page 37
... everything which he imagined would amuse her . At the same time he was growing a little impatient and pro- voked . He knew that he had taken her from the kindest motives . Now that she gave up utterly to her invalidism , he was inclined ...
... everything which he imagined would amuse her . At the same time he was growing a little impatient and pro- voked . He knew that he had taken her from the kindest motives . Now that she gave up utterly to her invalidism , he was inclined ...
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... everything as her husband viewed it , and the young girl prepared for a new world and a new life . It was indeed a wise decision . There could be no more aimless drifting and brooding . A telegram to Mr. Wayland brought immediate ...
... everything as her husband viewed it , and the young girl prepared for a new world and a new life . It was indeed a wise decision . There could be no more aimless drifting and brooding . A telegram to Mr. Wayland brought immediate ...
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... everything favored her in her new home . When she was well enough to go out much the strangers had gone , and everything in the town was restful , yet not enervat- EFFORT 51.
... everything favored her in her new home . When she was well enough to go out much the strangers had gone , and everything in the town was restful , yet not enervat- EFFORT 51.
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