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Page 24
... present and a more dreary outlook . Sometimes he mentally compared her with the brilliant girls he met in society , and especially with one but a little older than Madge , who appeared a natural queen in the drawing - room . His life ...
... present and a more dreary outlook . Sometimes he mentally compared her with the brilliant girls he met in society , and especially with one but a little older than Madge , who appeared a natural queen in the drawing - room . His life ...
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... present that she could easily maintain her position of quiet spectator , and her eyes dilated with pleasure as she saw that Gray- don was as much a leader as at other places where comparatively few were present . At last her attention ...
... present that she could easily maintain her position of quiet spectator , and her eyes dilated with pleasure as she saw that Gray- don was as much a leader as at other places where comparatively few were present . At last her attention ...
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... present and the promise of the future , seemed happiness itself . What could she do ? What should she do ? The more she thought of it the more unendurable her position appeared . In her vivid self - consciousness the old relations could ...
... present and the promise of the future , seemed happiness itself . What could she do ? What should she do ? The more she thought of it the more unendurable her position appeared . In her vivid self - consciousness the old relations could ...
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... present they must be content with this . He had but a day in which to make his prepara- tions in order to catch a fast steamer that sailed at daylight the following morning . Madge's first sen- sation when she learned of his near ...
... present they must be content with this . He had but a day in which to make his prepara- tions in order to catch a fast steamer that sailed at daylight the following morning . Madge's first sen- sation when she learned of his near ...
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... present from Paris . Madge , do get well . Don't let us have anything dismal in our parting . It's only for a little while , When I come back it will be summer , and I'll take you to the sea - shore or mountains or somewhere , and help ...
... present from Paris . Madge , do get well . Don't let us have anything dismal in our parting . It's only for a little while , When I come back it will be summer , and I'll take you to the sea - shore or mountains or somewhere , and help ...
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