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Page 27
... turned shoulders and arms were bare , and the diamonds about her neck were a circlet of fire . The complexion of her fair oval face was singularly pure , and the color came and went so easily as to prove that it owed nothing The ...
... turned shoulders and arms were bare , and the diamonds about her neck were a circlet of fire . The complexion of her fair oval face was singularly pure , and the color came and went so easily as to prove that it owed nothing The ...
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... turned away , that the pallid , sensitive girl was told , as by words , " You are nothing . ' That glance was like a sharp , deep wound , and pierced where she was most vulnerable . It said to her , " You are not capable of being ...
... turned away , that the pallid , sensitive girl was told , as by words , " You are nothing . ' That glance was like a sharp , deep wound , and pierced where she was most vulnerable . It said to her , " You are not capable of being ...
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... turned deprecatingly to Madge . His apologies ceased be- fore they were half spoken . She looked so white and ill that he was alarmed , and asked permission to get her a glass of wine . " No , Graydon , " she said , then hesitated , for ...
... turned deprecatingly to Madge . His apologies ceased be- fore they were half spoken . She looked so white and ill that he was alarmed , and asked permission to get her a glass of wine . " No , Graydon , " she said , then hesitated , for ...
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... down - town to - mor- row and tell Dr. Anderson to call . " Mrs. Muir repeated the conversation to her sister , with the literalness of which only unimaginative women are capable . Madge turned her face to the THE PARTING . 37.
... down - town to - mor- row and tell Dr. Anderson to call . " Mrs. Muir repeated the conversation to her sister , with the literalness of which only unimaginative women are capable . Madge turned her face to the THE PARTING . 37.
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Edward Payson Roe. women are capable . Madge turned her face to the wall , and said , coldly and decisively , " I refuse to see a physician . I am no longer a child , and my wishes must be respected . " After a moment she ' added ...
Edward Payson Roe. women are capable . Madge turned her face to the wall , and said , coldly and decisively , " I refuse to see a physician . I am no longer a child , and my wishes must be respected . " After a moment she ' added ...
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