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... imagine . She knows how to console herself . Still , as my little sister , I will tell you in confidence that she was very kind in our parting interview . How much her kindness meant only she herself knows , and I've been in society ...
... imagine . She knows how to console herself . Still , as my little sister , I will tell you in confidence that she was very kind in our parting interview . How much her kindness meant only she herself knows , and I've been in society ...
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... it would have brought her beauty . She might have secured his admiration , respect , and even love , in- stead of his pity . What could be more absurd than to imagine that he could give aught else to one 48 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
... it would have brought her beauty . She might have secured his admiration , respect , and even love , in- stead of his pity . What could be more absurd than to imagine that he could give aught else to one 48 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
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Edward Payson Roe. to imagine that he could give aught else to one like herself ? " Oh , what a blind fool I have been ! " she moaned , - " blind to the wants of my own heart , blind to the truth that a man needs a strong , genial ...
Edward Payson Roe. to imagine that he could give aught else to one like herself ? " Oh , what a blind fool I have been ! " she moaned , - " blind to the wants of my own heart , blind to the truth that a man needs a strong , genial ...
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... imagine , and she has a large enough follow- ing to turn any girl's head . I don't wonder at it either , for she is the most lovely creature I ever saw , and yet she doesn't make a pleasant impres- sion on me . The men are just wild ...
... imagine , and she has a large enough follow- ing to turn any girl's head . I don't wonder at it either , for she is the most lovely creature I ever saw , and yet she doesn't make a pleasant impres- sion on me . The men are just wild ...
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... but am foolish enough to imagine that I can see the world from the standpoint of this sleepy old town . " " Poor little wraith ! " said Graydon , as he read I. the words . " What a queer , shadowy world 66 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
... but am foolish enough to imagine that I can see the world from the standpoint of this sleepy old town . " " Poor little wraith ! " said Graydon , as he read I. the words . " What a queer , shadowy world 66 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
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