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Page 23
... once ; if Madge had a real or imaginary ailment , Mary was always ready to pre- scribe a soothing remedy ; and if there was a cloud in the sky or the wind blew chill she said , “ Madge , do be prudent ; you know how easily you take cold ...
... once ; if Madge had a real or imaginary ailment , Mary was always ready to pre- scribe a soothing remedy ; and if there was a cloud in the sky or the wind blew chill she said , “ Madge , do be prudent ; you know how easily you take cold ...
Page 31
... once , saying , with much compunction , " I should not have left you alone so long , but supposed you were amusing yourself by looking at the people . " She did not trust herself to reply . Her one thought was to reach the refuge of her ...
... once , saying , with much compunction , " I should not have left you alone so long , but supposed you were amusing yourself by looking at the people . " She did not trust herself to reply . Her one thought was to reach the refuge of her ...
Page 32
... once out- side the house the cold , pure air revived her slightly . " You can excuse me to our hostess -- she will not , " she faltered , and it seemed to her then that nobody would care . Miss Wildmere's glance had conveyed the ...
... once out- side the house the cold , pure air revived her slightly . " You can excuse me to our hostess -- she will not , " she faltered , and it seemed to her then that nobody would care . Miss Wildmere's glance had conveyed the ...
Page 33
... once that you were designed to be a beauty . With your eyes and Stella Wildmere's health you would be quite as effective after your style as she is in hers . Never mind , little sister , I shall stand by you , and as long as I live you ...
... once that you were designed to be a beauty . With your eyes and Stella Wildmere's health you would be quite as effective after your style as she is in hers . Never mind , little sister , I shall stand by you , and as long as I live you ...
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... young fellow submitted with fairly good grace . A brief foreign residence had its attractions , but it interfered with his incipient suit to Miss once . Wildmere . He felt that he had not gone far 38 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
... young fellow submitted with fairly good grace . A brief foreign residence had its attractions , but it interfered with his incipient suit to Miss once . Wildmere . He felt that he had not gone far 38 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
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