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Page 54
... She at last exchanged her carriage for a saddle - horse . Mr. Wayland had one taste in which his wife did not share , a love for horseback exercise , which , in- deed , was one of the chief characteristics of the 54 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
... She at last exchanged her carriage for a saddle - horse . Mr. Wayland had one taste in which his wife did not share , a love for horseback exercise , which , in- deed , was one of the chief characteristics of the 54 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
Page 55
... horse , and that he rode superbly . To become his equal therefore in this respect was one of the chief dreams of her ambition . It was with almost a sense of terror that she mounted at first , but Mr. Wayland was considerate . Her horse ...
... horse , and that he rode superbly . To become his equal therefore in this respect was one of the chief dreams of her ambition . It was with almost a sense of terror that she mounted at first , but Mr. Wayland was considerate . Her horse ...
Page 59
... horse he would have been more astonished than by any of the wonders of the old world . To Madge his letters were a source of mingled pain and pleasure , but the former predominated . In every line they breathed an affection which could ...
... horse he would have been more astonished than by any of the wonders of the old world . To Madge his letters were a source of mingled pain and pleasure , but the former predominated . In every line they breathed an affection which could ...
Page 216
... horse was heard , and the crowd parted for Dr. Sommers . He took in the situation with his quick eye , and said , Miss Alden , let me take your place . ' 66 " Oh , thank God , you are here ! " she exclaimed . " Let me hold her tongue ...
... horse was heard , and the crowd parted for Dr. Sommers . He took in the situation with his quick eye , and said , Miss Alden , let me take your place . ' 66 " Oh , thank God , you are here ! " she exclaimed . " Let me hold her tongue ...
Page 222
... horse , I mean , or , rather , both man and horse . " To - morrow morning , then . I have patients out that way . At supper and during the evening Madge and her exploit were the themes of conversation . Some tried to give Graydon a part ...
... horse , I mean , or , rather , both man and horse . " To - morrow morning , then . I have patients out that way . At supper and during the evening Madge and her exploit were the themes of conversation . Some tried to give Graydon a part ...
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