Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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Page 36
... felt that he had much to accomplish . Mr. Baron soon joined him , and the young man found in his uncle a ready coadjutor in his plans . They were both in full accord in their desires , although governed by different motives . The old ...
... felt that he had much to accomplish . Mr. Baron soon joined him , and the young man found in his uncle a ready coadjutor in his plans . They were both in full accord in their desires , although governed by different motives . The old ...
Page 38
... felt a kindly solicitude and not a little curiosity in regard to the man who in a sense had been thrown at her feet for protection . So gathering up some of her laces , she made them an excuse for another visit to Aun ' Jinkey . Mrs ...
... felt a kindly solicitude and not a little curiosity in regard to the man who in a sense had been thrown at her feet for protection . So gathering up some of her laces , she made them an excuse for another visit to Aun ' Jinkey . Mrs ...
Page 50
... felt as if the door of Dante's Inferno might be thrown wide at any mo- ment . There was no elasticity in his nature , enabling him to cope with threatening possibilities ; no such firmness and fortitude of soul as he might be required ...
... felt as if the door of Dante's Inferno might be thrown wide at any mo- ment . There was no elasticity in his nature , enabling him to cope with threatening possibilities ; no such firmness and fortitude of soul as he might be required ...
Page 54
... felt that she was being swept forward by circumstances hard to combat , and how to resist or whether she could resist , were questions which pressed for an immediate answer . She possessed a temperament which warned her imperatively ...
... felt that she was being swept forward by circumstances hard to combat , and how to resist or whether she could resist , were questions which pressed for an immediate answer . She possessed a temperament which warned her imperatively ...
Page 56
... ' Jinkey . The Union soldier had a remote place in the background of her thoughts , and yet she felt that it was preposterous to hope for any thing from him . CHAPTER VIII . " WHEN ? " THE vigilant eyes 56 " MISS LOU . "
... ' Jinkey . The Union soldier had a remote place in the background of her thoughts , and yet she felt that it was preposterous to hope for any thing from him . CHAPTER VIII . " WHEN ? " THE vigilant eyes 56 " MISS LOU . "
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