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Page 28
... glad to win him . He had said that Miss Wildmere was lovely ; his eyes had expressed an 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 ...
... glad to win him . He had said that Miss Wildmere was lovely ; his eyes had expressed an 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 ...
Page 67
... that Madge had appeared well in a rendezvous of in- valids , and were glad to believe that she was much better . Prudent Mrs. Muir wrote , however , " Do not think of returning till the last of May . ACHIEVEMENT . 67.
... that Madge had appeared well in a rendezvous of in- valids , and were glad to believe that she was much better . Prudent Mrs. Muir wrote , however , " Do not think of returning till the last of May . ACHIEVEMENT . 67.
Page 76
... glad that she could utter the warning so early and natu- rally in their new relations . Nor was it uncalled for , since the thought of bringing Madge and Gray- don together had already entered Mrs. Muir's mind . A scheme of this ...
... glad that she could utter the warning so early and natu- rally in their new relations . Nor was it uncalled for , since the thought of bringing Madge and Gray- don together had already entered Mrs. Muir's mind . A scheme of this ...
Page 102
... glad tingle of excitement , she was so genuinely pleased to see him . And well she might be , for he was a man to light any woman's eyes with admiration . If some- thing of his youth had passed , his face had gained a rich compensation ...
... glad tingle of excitement , she was so genuinely pleased to see him . And well she might be , for he was a man to light any woman's eyes with admiration . If some- thing of his youth had passed , his face had gained a rich compensation ...
Page 104
... glad hours of his return , the impression she had made ; and she saw in his admiring eyes how favorable that impression was . She exulted that he found her so well prepared . Her clinging sum- mer costume revealed not a little of her ...
... glad hours of his return , the impression she had made ; and she saw in his admiring eyes how favorable that impression was . She exulted that he found her so well prepared . Her clinging sum- mer costume revealed not a little of her ...
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admiration appeared Arnault asked beauty become began believe better brother Catskills child cloth Copán Cotta Family dance ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS everything exclaimed eyes face family party father fear feel felt followed gave give glad glance Gray Graydon Muir half hand happy heart Henry Muir HESBA STRETTON hope horse hour imagine JACOB ABBOTT JOHN S. C. ABBOTT Kaaterskill Clove knew lady laughing light look Madge Alden Madge's manner marry Mary mind Miss Alden Miss Wild Miss Wildmere morning morocco mountains Muir's nature never once papa passed piazza promise proved quiet replied Santa Barbara scarcely seemed sister smile society soon Stella story strong supper talk tell thing thought tion to-night tone trouble turned uncon vols Wall Street Wayland Wendall Wildmere's wish woman words York Tribune young girl