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... learned , however , that behind his sunny good - nature was a fiery and impatient spirit , ready to manifest itself if he was chafed beyond a certain point , and so a slight ele- ment of fear was mingled with her child - like affec ...
... learned , however , that behind his sunny good - nature was a fiery and impatient spirit , ready to manifest itself if he was chafed beyond a certain point , and so a slight ele- ment of fear was mingled with her child - like affec ...
Page 39
... learned of his near departure was one of immense relief . The possibility which she had so dreaded could not now be realized , and her plan could be carried out with far less embarrass- ment . But as time passed , and she knew that ...
... learned of his near departure was one of immense relief . The possibility which she had so dreaded could not now be realized , and her plan could be carried out with far less embarrass- ment . But as time passed , and she knew that ...
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... learned with immense relief of Madge's improve- ment through change of residence , and he felt that a series of jolly letters might bring aid and hopeful- ness . Her responses were not very encouraging , however , and business cares ...
... learned with immense relief of Madge's improve- ment through change of residence , and he felt that a series of jolly letters might bring aid and hopeful- ness . Her responses were not very encouraging , however , and business cares ...
Page 62
... learned to recognize her limitations . She would be excellent in only those phases of music which were in accord with her own feeling and thought . She would not , perhaps could not , study it as he had done , for her woman's nature and ...
... learned to recognize her limitations . She would be excellent in only those phases of music which were in accord with her own feeling and thought . She would not , perhaps could not , study it as he had done , for her woman's nature and ...
Page 69
... learned there to hope for the highest of earth's gifts ; she believed that she could live there a serene , quiet , unselfish life , her secret still un- known , should that be her fate . 66 The old German professor was almost heart ...
... learned there to hope for the highest of earth's gifts ; she believed that she could live there a serene , quiet , unselfish life , her secret still un- known , should that be her fate . 66 The old German professor was almost heart ...
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