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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Page 13
... took it very seriously . It was to him an absorbing game , -his vocation , and not a means to some ulterior end . He had al- ready accumulated enough to maintain his family in affluence , CONTENTS CHAPTER A CRESCENT OF A GIRL,
... took it very seriously . It was to him an absorbing game , -his vocation , and not a means to some ulterior end . He had al- ready accumulated enough to maintain his family in affluence , CONTENTS CHAPTER A CRESCENT OF A GIRL,
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... took cold when she went out , and was assuredly acquiring from the multitude of volumes she devoured all the knowledge a woman needed , she was safer in the evenly - heated city house . The sisters had independent fortunes of their own ...
... took cold when she went out , and was assuredly acquiring from the multitude of volumes she devoured all the knowledge a woman needed , she was safer in the evenly - heated city house . The sisters had independent fortunes of their own ...
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... took You seemed getting " O Madge , " he broke out , you to that confounded party . on hopefully until that blasted evening . You must get well enough to haunt me after your old fashion . You don't know what a dear little sister you ...
... took You seemed getting " O Madge , " he broke out , you to that confounded party . on hopefully until that blasted evening . You must get well enough to haunt me after your old fashion . You don't know what a dear little sister you ...
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... took on almost the hue of death , and he saw that she was unconscious . In terrible alarm he laid her hastily on the lounge , and rushed for Mrs. Muir . " She has merely fainted , " said that experienced woman , after a moment's ...
... took on almost the hue of death , and he saw that she was unconscious . In terrible alarm he laid her hastily on the lounge , and rushed for Mrs. Muir . " She has merely fainted , " said that experienced woman , after a moment's ...
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... took form in her mind . She must escape , either to live or to die , before her secret be- came known ; and in casting about for the means , she at last thought of a family who had been the kindest of neighbors in the village where her ...
... took form in her mind . She must escape , either to live or to die , before her secret be- came known ; and in casting about for the means , she at last thought of a family who had been the kindest of neighbors in the village where her ...
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