Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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Page 10
... began to revive . At last he opened his eyes and looked with an awed expression at the young girl who stood at the foot of the bed . " I hope you feel better now , " she said , kindly . " Are you - - am I alive ? " he asked . " Dar now ...
... began to revive . At last he opened his eyes and looked with an awed expression at the young girl who stood at the foot of the bed . " I hope you feel better now , " she said , kindly . " Are you - - am I alive ? " he asked . " Dar now ...
Page 14
... began in depressing silence , which Mrs. Baron was naturally the first to break . " It must be evident to you , Louise , " she said in a thin , monotonous voice , " that the time has come for you to consider and revise your conduct ...
... began in depressing silence , which Mrs. Baron was naturally the first to break . " It must be evident to you , Louise , " she said in a thin , monotonous voice , " that the time has come for you to consider and revise your conduct ...
Page 19
... began her uncle , in some con- fusion , mistaking her color for an expression of anger . " I think , " remarked her aunt , coldly , " that Louise should have recognized that she had given you just cause for MAD WHATELY . 19.
... began her uncle , in some con- fusion , mistaking her color for an expression of anger . " I think , " remarked her aunt , coldly , " that Louise should have recognized that she had given you just cause for MAD WHATELY . 19.
Page 25
... Chunk , as gardener and man - of - all - work , with the aid of others soon set the two tables . Then began a procession of negroes of all sizes bearing viands from the kitchen . A CHAPTER IV . AUN ' JINKEY'S POLICY . LLAN MAD WHATELY . 25.
... Chunk , as gardener and man - of - all - work , with the aid of others soon set the two tables . Then began a procession of negroes of all sizes bearing viands from the kitchen . A CHAPTER IV . AUN ' JINKEY'S POLICY . LLAN MAD WHATELY . 25.
Page 42
... whom I have heard such horrible things ? " She began saying , " I am trying to think for myself , but I have been so shut out from the world that- " when she was suddenly interrupted . Chunk appeared and said , " 42 " MISS LOU . "
... whom I have heard such horrible things ? " She began saying , " I am trying to think for myself , but I have been so shut out from the world that- " when she was suddenly interrupted . Chunk appeared and said , " 42 " MISS LOU . "
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