Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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Page 14
... fact that your uncle has been kept waiting for his supper is only one result of an unhappy change which I have observed , but have forborne to speak of in the hope that your own conscience and the influence of your past training would ...
... fact that your uncle has been kept waiting for his supper is only one result of an unhappy change which I have observed , but have forborne to speak of in the hope that your own conscience and the influence of your past training would ...
Page 17
... fact . " I'm a man of peace , " he was accustomed to say , and his neighbors often remarked , " Yes , Baron is peaceable if he has his own way in every thing , but there's no young blood in the county more ready for a fray than he for a ...
... fact . " I'm a man of peace , " he was accustomed to say , and his neighbors often remarked , " Yes , Baron is peaceable if he has his own way in every thing , but there's no young blood in the county more ready for a fray than he for a ...
Page 24
... fact that I am quite grown up . I will thank you to note the change , also . " " Why , so I do , " he replied , regarding her with undis- guised admiration ; " and old Father Time has touched you only to improve you in every respect ...
... fact that I am quite grown up . I will thank you to note the change , also . " " Why , so I do , " he replied , regarding her with undis- guised admiration ; " and old Father Time has touched you only to improve you in every respect ...
Page 46
... fact . her safety , welfare and happiness . a blooded filly over it all at first- a feature in the case which only increases my admiration and affection . She doesn't and can't realize the need of the step , how it's best for all ...
... fact . her safety , welfare and happiness . a blooded filly over it all at first- a feature in the case which only increases my admiration and affection . She doesn't and can't realize the need of the step , how it's best for all ...
Page 51
... fact in itself very disturbing to Mr. Baron ; while Aun ' Suke , com- pelled to cook again for the Confederate troopers , was in a state of suppressed irritation , leading her satellites to fear DANGERS THICKENING . 51.
... fact in itself very disturbing to Mr. Baron ; while Aun ' Suke , com- pelled to cook again for the Confederate troopers , was in a state of suppressed irritation , leading her satellites to fear DANGERS THICKENING . 51.
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