Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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Page 15
... once suggested an alliance which is in accordance with our wishes and your interests , in order to prove to you how scrupulous we are in promoting your wel- fare . We look for grateful recognition and a wise , persistent effort on your ...
... once suggested an alliance which is in accordance with our wishes and your interests , in order to prove to you how scrupulous we are in promoting your wel- fare . We look for grateful recognition and a wise , persistent effort on your ...
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... once . I have no patience with the spirit she is displaying . " But Mr. Baron's mind had been diverted to more serious and alarming considerations than what he characterized mentally as " a girl's tantrum . " 66 It makes my blood boil ...
... once . I have no patience with the spirit she is displaying . " But Mr. Baron's mind had been diverted to more serious and alarming considerations than what he characterized mentally as " a girl's tantrum . " 66 It makes my blood boil ...
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... once in the shadow of the woods . They won't be slow , however , in leaving these parts , now they know we are here . I'm going to take a little well - earned rest between my scoutings , and make love to my cousin . Olympian humbugs ...
... once in the shadow of the woods . They won't be slow , however , in leaving these parts , now they know we are here . I'm going to take a little well - earned rest between my scoutings , and make love to my cousin . Olympian humbugs ...
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... once he moved his arms and legs to assure himself that they were whole . " Breath was just knocked right out of me , " he mut- tered . " I hope that's the worst , for this place may soon become too hot for me . My good horse is not only ...
... once he moved his arms and legs to assure himself that they were whole . " Breath was just knocked right out of me , " he mut- tered . " I hope that's the worst , for this place may soon become too hot for me . My good horse is not only ...
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... once . sought to break down her reserve by paying her extravagant compliments , and to excite her admiration by accounts of battles in which he would not have posed as hero so plainly had he not been flushed with wine . There was an ...
... once . sought to break down her reserve by paying her extravagant compliments , and to excite her admiration by accounts of battles in which he would not have posed as hero so plainly had he not been flushed with wine . There was an ...
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