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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... meet the eyes of the one to whom she felt that she must appear so very plain and unattractive . Clad in the deepest mourning , pallid from grief and watching at her mother's bed- 1 side , coming from a life of seclusion and sorrow 16 A ...
... meet the eyes of the one to whom she felt that she must appear so very plain and unattractive . Clad in the deepest mourning , pallid from grief and watching at her mother's bed- 1 side , coming from a life of seclusion and sorrow 16 A ...
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... meet- ing a friend had been detained for a brief space . Madge saw him coming , saw his eye light up with admiration as he caught sight of the beautiful stran- ger , but he came directly to her , and asked , genially , if there was ...
... meet- ing a friend had been detained for a brief space . Madge saw him coming , saw his eye light up with admiration as he caught sight of the beautiful stran- ger , but he came directly to her , and asked , genially , if there was ...
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... meet him once more , and word was sent that she would receive his good - by after dinner . Having safely passed this one interview , she hoped that she might be able to control the future , and either cease to be , or bring about ...
... meet him once more , and word was sent that she would receive his good - by after dinner . Having safely passed this one interview , she hoped that she might be able to control the future , and either cease to be , or bring about ...
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... meet this first and great emergency of her life in some other way . From the strong wish to obtain safety in separation , a plan to bring it about gradually took form in her mind . She must escape , either to live or to die , before her ...
... meet this first and great emergency of her life in some other way . From the strong wish to obtain safety in separation , a plan to bring it about gradually took form in her mind . She must escape , either to live or to die , before her ...
Page 49
... meet . He might have been led to guess her motive or insist on being her escort . Now it was merely a question of gaining sufficient strength for the journey and of being resolute . Mrs. Muir's opposition was not so great as Madge had ...
... meet . He might have been led to guess her motive or insist on being her escort . Now it was merely a question of gaining sufficient strength for the journey and of being resolute . Mrs. Muir's opposition was not so great as Madge had ...
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