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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Page 13
... took it very seriously . It was to him an absorbing game , -his vocation , and not a means to some ulterior end . He had al- ready accumulated enough to maintain his family in affluence , CONTENTS CHAPTER A CRESCENT OF A GIRL,
... took it very seriously . It was to him an absorbing game , -his vocation , and not a means to some ulterior end . He had al- ready accumulated enough to maintain his family in affluence , CONTENTS CHAPTER A CRESCENT OF A GIRL,
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... mean- while bewailing the young girl's extreme impru- dence . Madge entreated for quiet and rest , and at last was left alone . Hour after hour she lay with wide , fixed gaze . Her mind and imagination did not partake of her physical ...
... mean- while bewailing the young girl's extreme impru- dence . Madge entreated for quiet and rest , and at last was left alone . Hour after hour she lay with wide , fixed gaze . Her mind and imagination did not partake of her physical ...
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... mean by ' if - if - anything ' ? You are going to get strong and well , and we will open the campaign together next fall . ” ́ She shook her head , but asked , lightly , " How will Miss Wildmere endure your absence ? " " Easier than you ...
... mean by ' if - if - anything ' ? You are going to get strong and well , and we will open the campaign together next fall . ” ́ She shook her head , but asked , lightly , " How will Miss Wildmere endure your absence ? " " Easier than you ...
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Edward Payson Roe. long enough to know that it may mean very little . ' " " " Are you so wholly bent upon winning her , Graydon ? " " O you little Mother Eve ! You are surely go- ing to get well . There is no sign of longevity in a woman ...
Edward Payson Roe. long enough to know that it may mean very little . ' " " " Are you so wholly bent upon winning her , Graydon ? " " O you little Mother Eve ! You are surely go- ing to get well . There is no sign of longevity in a woman ...
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... means , she at last thought of a family who had been the kindest of neighbors in the village where her mother had died . Mr. Wayland and his wife had been the truest and most sympathetic of friends to the widow and her orphan children ...
... means , she at last thought of a family who had been the kindest of neighbors in the village where her mother had died . Mr. Wayland and his wife had been the truest and most sympathetic of friends to the widow and her orphan children ...
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