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... passed grad- ually into a genuine fraternal regard , and he rarely came home of an evening without bringing flowers , bonbons , or some other evidence that he had remem- bered her . Unconsciously to herself , he became more to her than ...
... passed grad- ually into a genuine fraternal regard , and he rarely came home of an evening without bringing flowers , bonbons , or some other evidence that he had remem- bered her . Unconsciously to herself , he became more to her than ...
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Edward Payson Roe. Thus time passed on , and the girl rapidly ap- proached the stature of womanhood . Apparently she grew too fast for her slight reserve of physical strength . She nominally attended a fashionable school , but was often ...
Edward Payson Roe. Thus time passed on , and the girl rapidly ap- proached the stature of womanhood . Apparently she grew too fast for her slight reserve of physical strength . She nominally attended a fashionable school , but was often ...
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... guid curiosity , would easily beguile from him a por- trayal of the scenes through which he had just passed . She cared little for them , but from his stores of vitality and strength he imparted life to her 20 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
... guid curiosity , would easily beguile from him a por- trayal of the scenes through which he had just passed . She cared little for them , but from his stores of vitality and strength he imparted life to her 20 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
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... passed before her mind like pictures , having no definite significance . Mr. Muir was to her like some of the forces in nature - quiet , unobtrusive , omnipotent - and she accepted him without thought . Her sister was one whom she could ...
... passed before her mind like pictures , having no definite significance . Mr. Muir was to her like some of the forces in nature - quiet , unobtrusive , omnipotent - and she accepted him without thought . Her sister was one whom she could ...
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... passed , like players , before her eyes . Graydon encouraged her to do this , for her igno- rance of society made her remarks original and amusing . He knew the conventional status of every one they met as accurately as his brother ...
... passed , like players , before her eyes . Graydon encouraged her to do this , for her igno- rance of society made her remarks original and amusing . He knew the conventional status of every one they met as accurately as his brother ...
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