Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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... duty to me and another set about my duty to them . Why , uncle laughed at a kitten the other day because it 6 “ MISS LOU . "
... duty to me and another set about my duty to them . Why , uncle laughed at a kitten the other day because it 6 “ MISS LOU . "
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... duties and more formal and antiquated circle of thoughts . Only as she stole away into solitudes like the one in which she now sat dreaming could she escape from the hard mate- rialism of routine , and chiding for idleness usually ...
... duties and more formal and antiquated circle of thoughts . Only as she stole away into solitudes like the one in which she now sat dreaming could she escape from the hard mate- rialism of routine , and chiding for idleness usually ...
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... duties permitted his mind to dwell on little things and to exaggerate them out of all pro- portion . Indeed , it was this utter lack of perspective in his views and judgments which created for Miss Lou half her trouble . The sin of ...
... duties permitted his mind to dwell on little things and to exaggerate them out of all pro- portion . Indeed , it was this utter lack of perspective in his views and judgments which created for Miss Lou half her trouble . The sin of ...
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... duties of approaching womanhood . I truly begin to feel that I must forbid these visits to an old , ignorant and foolish creature whose ideas are totally at variance with all that is proper and right . " " Uncle thinks I have approached ...
... duties of approaching womanhood . I truly begin to feel that I must forbid these visits to an old , ignorant and foolish creature whose ideas are totally at variance with all that is proper and right . " " Uncle thinks I have approached ...
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... duty . " Ah , that's a man for you , " said Mr. Baron , glaring at his niece . " Your cousin is a true scion of Southern chivalry . That is the kind of a man you do not know whether you wish to marry or not —a brave defender of our ...
... duty . " Ah , that's a man for you , " said Mr. Baron , glaring at his niece . " Your cousin is a true scion of Southern chivalry . That is the kind of a man you do not know whether you wish to marry or not —a brave defender of our ...
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