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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... felt that no entertainment was complete without his pres- ence . Graydon was still attending college when Madge Alden first became associated with him in her home - life . She was then but thirteen , and was small and slight for her age ...
... felt that no entertainment was complete without his pres- ence . Graydon was still attending college when Madge Alden first became associated with him in her home - life . She was then but thirteen , and was small and slight for her age ...
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... felt that she was getting an edu- cation . To the busy lady a book was a book , a kind of general fertilizer of the mind , and as Madge usually took cold when she went out , and was assuredly acquiring from the multitude of volumes she ...
... felt that she was getting an edu- cation . To the busy lady a book was a book , a kind of general fertilizer of the mind , and as Madge usually took cold when she went out , and was assuredly acquiring from the multitude of volumes she ...
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... felt that the least he could do was to brighten a life which seemed so dismal to him . When he came down dressed for dinner or some evening engagement , she looked at him with a frank , admiring pride that amused him immensely . When he ...
... felt that the least he could do was to brighten a life which seemed so dismal to him . When he came down dressed for dinner or some evening engagement , she looked at him with a frank , admiring pride that amused him immensely . When he ...
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... felt herself neglected , while at the same time she saw that his attentions were welcomed everywhere . She never lost her serene sense of proprietorship , and only grew more fond of him as she noted how readily he left the side of ...
... felt herself neglected , while at the same time she saw that his attentions were welcomed everywhere . She never lost her serene sense of proprietorship , and only grew more fond of him as she noted how readily he left the side of ...
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... felt would be hard to resist . This girl , who was such an immense contrast to herself , wholly fixed her attention as she stood for a few moments , like a queen , surrounded by her courtiers . Graydon had gone for a glass of water ...
... felt would be hard to resist . This girl , who was such an immense contrast to herself , wholly fixed her attention as she stood for a few moments , like a queen , surrounded by her courtiers . Graydon had gone for a glass of water ...
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