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... woman . The young girl rallied from these early years of depression into cheerfulness , and thoroughly enjoyed what some might regard as a monotonous life ; but she never developed any taste for the diversions of society . Thus it may ...
... woman . The young girl rallied from these early years of depression into cheerfulness , and thoroughly enjoyed what some might regard as a monotonous life ; but she never developed any taste for the diversions of society . Thus it may ...
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... woman needed , she was safer in the evenly - heated city house . The sisters had independent fortunes of their own , and the great point in Mrs. Muir's mind was that they should live and enjoy them . If Madge was only sufficiently ...
... woman needed , she was safer in the evenly - heated city house . The sisters had independent fortunes of their own , and the great point in Mrs. Muir's mind was that they should live and enjoy them . If Madge was only sufficiently ...
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... beautiful , capable of keeping step with him under society's critical eyes , and not a mere shadow of a woman like herself . Her morbidly acute fancy recalled the : ball - room . She saw him again after his CHAPTER III THE PARTING,
... beautiful , capable of keeping step with him under society's critical eyes , and not a mere shadow of a woman like herself . Her morbidly acute fancy recalled the : ball - room . She saw him again after his CHAPTER III THE PARTING,
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... woman so certain as curiosity . I've not yet reached the point of breaking my heart about her , whatever she does . Wouldn't you like so beautiful a creat- ure for your sister ? " ' The contrast would be too great . I should in- deed ...
... woman so certain as curiosity . I've not yet reached the point of breaking my heart about her , whatever she does . Wouldn't you like so beautiful a creat- ure for your sister ? " ' The contrast would be too great . I should in- deed ...
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... of the tonic treatment 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.
... of the tonic treatment 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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