Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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Page 20
... cried loudly enough for the one of whom , in your fit of unseemly petulance , you can speak so slightingly . I advise you to go to your room and thank Heaven for your escape . " " Uncle , are the people of the North savages ? " " Its ...
... cried loudly enough for the one of whom , in your fit of unseemly petulance , you can speak so slightingly . I advise you to go to your room and thank Heaven for your escape . " " Uncle , are the people of the North savages ? " " Its ...
Page 23
... cried Whately , " where on earth is to be found a festive board like yours ? Who so ready to fill the flowing bowl until even the rim is lost to sight , when your defenders have a few hours to spare in their hard campaigning ? You won't ...
... cried Whately , " where on earth is to be found a festive board like yours ? Who so ready to fill the flowing bowl until even the rim is lost to sight , when your defenders have a few hours to spare in their hard campaigning ? You won't ...
Page 44
... - nothing shall be wanting . " " This is absurd talk , " she cried , and rushed to the house . In the upper hall she encountered her aunt engaged in superintending a general dusting and polishing of the old- fashioned 44 " MISS LOU . "
... - nothing shall be wanting . " " This is absurd talk , " she cried , and rushed to the house . In the upper hall she encountered her aunt engaged in superintending a general dusting and polishing of the old- fashioned 44 " MISS LOU . "
Page 45
... cried the girl , now almost furious . uncle ? " " In his office , I suppose . " " Where's Whately had preceded her thither , and had already made known to Mr. Baron the nature of his interview with his cousin , adding : “ Our best ...
... cried the girl , now almost furious . uncle ? " " In his office , I suppose . " " Where's Whately had preceded her thither , and had already made known to Mr. Baron the nature of his interview with his cousin , adding : “ Our best ...
Page 47
... always entitle you to respect . " 66 Oh , this is dreadful ! " cried the girl , bewildered and almost paralyzed by the old man's inexorable words and manner . So unsophisticated was she , so accustomed to THE STORM BEGINS . 47.
... always entitle you to respect . " 66 Oh , this is dreadful ! " cried the girl , bewildered and almost paralyzed by the old man's inexorable words and manner . So unsophisticated was she , so accustomed to THE STORM BEGINS . 47.
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