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... who was also an inmate of his fam- ily , presented many marked contrasts to the elder He had received a liberal education , and had man . graduated at a city college . He had developed into 14 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
... who was also an inmate of his fam- ily , presented many marked contrasts to the elder He had received a liberal education , and had man . graduated at a city college . He had developed into 14 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
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... received an invitation to a very large party . Graydon urged her to go , remark- ing that she had not yet seen society . Don't be afraid , I'll take care of you , little ghost , " he said , and with this assurance she accompanied him ...
... received an invitation to a very large party . Graydon urged her to go , remark- ing that she had not yet seen society . Don't be afraid , I'll take care of you , little ghost , " he said , and with this assurance she accompanied him ...
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... received advices which brought him to a prompt decision , and Graydon was told that he must go at The young fellow submitted with fairly good grace . A brief foreign residence had its attractions , but it interfered with his incipient ...
... received advices which brought him to a prompt decision , and Graydon was told that he must go at The young fellow submitted with fairly good grace . A brief foreign residence had its attractions , but it interfered with his incipient ...
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... occa- sions when she had gone out with him she had learned how unattractive in society her pale face and shy ways were . Such attentions as she had received had been to her sensitive spirit like charity . Gray- THE PARTING . 39.
... occa- sions when she had gone out with him she had learned how unattractive in society her pale face and shy ways were . Such attentions as she had received had been to her sensitive spirit like charity . Gray- THE PARTING . 39.
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... she acquiring that it was becoming a joy in itself . As with all earnest , con- stant natures , however , her supreme motive grew stronger with time . In August she received tidings from the East that caused ACHIEVEMENT . 63.
... she acquiring that it was becoming a joy in itself . As with all earnest , con- stant natures , however , her supreme motive grew stronger with time . In August she received tidings from the East that caused ACHIEVEMENT . 63.
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