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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... seen her father pass away in his prime , and her mother become in consequence a sad and failing woman . The young girl rallied from these early years of depression into cheerfulness , and thoroughly enjoyed what some might regard as a ...
... seen her father pass away in his prime , and her mother become in consequence a sad and failing woman . The young girl rallied from these early years of depression into cheerfulness , and thoroughly enjoyed what some might regard as a ...
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... seen society . Don't be afraid , I'll take care of you , little ghost , " he said , and with this assurance she accompanied him , con- trary to her sister's advice . It was indeed a brill- iant occasion . The wide rooms of a Madison Ave ...
... seen society . Don't be afraid , I'll take care of you , little ghost , " he said , and with this assurance she accompanied him , con- trary to her sister's advice . It was indeed a brill- iant occasion . The wide rooms of a Madison Ave ...
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... seen by a less vigilant observer than Madge ; but to her it gave the undoubted impression that they were lovers . When Miss Wildmere looked again to see the result of her unkindly strategy , Madge was gone . In reaction she had grown ...
... seen by a less vigilant observer than Madge ; but to her it gave the undoubted impression that they were lovers . When Miss Wildmere looked again to see the result of her unkindly strategy , Madge was gone . In reaction she had grown ...
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... seen many glances of envy , and one , in the case of poor Madge , of positive pain . What more could her heart desire ? Graydon conducted her to her chaperon , near whom half a dozen gentlemen were waiting for a chance to be his ...
... seen many glances of envy , and one , in the case of poor Madge , of positive pain . What more could her heart desire ? Graydon conducted her to her chaperon , near whom half a dozen gentlemen were waiting for a chance to be his ...
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... seen him almost daily for years ; she knew him with the intimacy of a sister , yet without the safeguard of a natural tie ; and from his genial kindness she had drawn almost all the life she had ever possessed . With an unconsciousness ...
... seen him almost daily for years ; she knew him with the intimacy of a sister , yet without the safeguard of a natural tie ; and from his genial kindness she had drawn almost all the life she had ever possessed . With an unconsciousness ...
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