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 17
... understand Madge's diffidence , and he knew that their family life would soon banish it . He welcomed this pale slip of a girl to their home circle because it gave him pleasure to pet and rally such a wraith into something like gen ...
... understand Madge's diffidence , and he knew that their family life would soon banish it . He welcomed this pale slip of a girl to their home circle because it gave him pleasure to pet and rally such a wraith into something like gen ...
Page 21
... understanding why , she simply knew she was happy . Apart from her fondness for the unreal scenes pre- sented by the miscellaneous books she read , -scenes all the more unreal because she had no experience by which to correct them ...
... understanding why , she simply knew she was happy . Apart from her fondness for the unreal scenes pre- sented by the miscellaneous books she read , -scenes all the more unreal because she had no experience by which to correct them ...
Page 38
... understand me better than Dr. Anderson can . You are the best and kindest nurse that ever breathed , and I've had enough of doctors . I'll take anything you give me . ' " " These politic words appealed to Mrs. Muir's weak point ...
... understand me better than Dr. Anderson can . You are the best and kindest nurse that ever breathed , and I've had enough of doctors . I'll take anything you give me . ' " " These politic words appealed to Mrs. Muir's weak point ...
Page 57
... understand them and lose forever the unsophisticated ignorance at which Graydon had used to laugh . Santa Barbara was a winter resort , and she had the advantage of meeting many types . In Mrs. Wayland she had a useful mentor . This ...
... understand them and lose forever the unsophisticated ignorance at which Graydon had used to laugh . Santa Barbara was a winter resort , and she had the advantage of meeting many types . In Mrs. Wayland she had a useful mentor . This ...
Page 78
... understand it . You have grown so beautiful that you almost turn even my head . " " There is nothing so wonderful about it , Mary . Almost any girl may win health , and therefore more or less beauty , if she has the sense and will to ...
... understand it . You have grown so beautiful that you almost turn even my head . " " There is nothing so wonderful about it , Mary . Almost any girl may win health , and therefore more or less beauty , if she has the sense and will to ...
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