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 14
... wish to throw up a handful of winning cards . The events of the world , the fluctuations in prices , over which he had no control , brought to his en- deavor the elements of chance , and it was his mis- sion to pit against these ...
... wish to throw up a handful of winning cards . The events of the world , the fluctuations in prices , over which he had no control , brought to his en- deavor the elements of chance , and it was his mis- sion to pit against these ...
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... wish to be ? To these questions Madge had but one an- swer . Any and every girl , in her belief , would be only too glad to win him . He had said that Miss Wildmere was lovely ; his eyes had expressed an admiration which he had never ...
... wish to be ? To these questions Madge had but one an- swer . Any and every girl , in her belief , would be only too glad to win him . He had said that Miss Wildmere was lovely ; his eyes had expressed an admiration which he had never ...
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... wish you were like her . It would be grand sport to champion you in society and see you run amuck among the fel- lows . It's a thousand pities that you are such an invalid . I've thought more than once that you were designed to be a ...
... wish you were like her . It would be grand sport to champion you in society and see you run amuck among the fel- lows . It's a thousand pities that you are such an invalid . I've thought more than once that you were designed to be a ...
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... wishes must be respected . " After a moment she added , apologetically : " A doctor could do me no good . I shall soon be stronger . You understand me better than Dr. Anderson can . You are the best and kindest nurse that ever breathed ...
... wishes must be respected . " After a moment she added , apologetically : " A doctor could do me no good . I shall soon be stronger . You understand me better than Dr. Anderson can . You are the best and kindest nurse that ever breathed ...
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... you need , and I wish I were going to be here to give them . Why , you queer little woman ! I'm not going to say He removed the stand , side , he drew her head I did not know you had so much blood in THE PARTING . 43.
... you need , and I wish I were going to be here to give them . Why , you queer little woman ! I'm not going to say He removed the stand , side , he drew her head I did not know you had so much blood in THE PARTING . 43.
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