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Page 31
... suppose it is the way of the world , but it has not been your way . You have brought sunshine from the first , not from a sense of duty , not out of sheer humiliat- ing pity , but because it was the impulse of your strength to help and ...
... suppose it is the way of the world , but it has not been your way . You have brought sunshine from the first , not from a sense of duty , not out of sheer humiliat- ing pity , but because it was the impulse of your strength to help and ...
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... suppose , however , you are reading as usual , and just floating along down stream with time . Well , no matter , dear . You write that you are better and stronger , and have no more of your old dreadful colds . You must spend next ...
... suppose , however , you are reading as usual , and just floating along down stream with time . Well , no matter , dear . You write that you are better and stronger , and have no more of your old dreadful colds . You must spend next ...
Page 58
... suppose you must make up your mind to be a belle yourself . Why don't you cut out this ' speculator , ' as my husband calls her ? If Gray- don had my eyes it wouldn't be a difficult task . ” " Graydon hasn't your eyes or mine either ...
... suppose you must make up your mind to be a belle yourself . Why don't you cut out this ' speculator , ' as my husband calls her ? If Gray- don had my eyes it wouldn't be a difficult task . ” " Graydon hasn't your eyes or mine either ...
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... " Madge's head is level . Let her have her own way , Mary , and she will come out all right . " " Well , " said Mrs. Muir , ' I suppose it will take a little Before she I'm going to You must not time for 64 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING.
... " Madge's head is level . Let her have her own way , Mary , and she will come out all right . " " Well , " said Mrs. Muir , ' I suppose it will take a little Before she I'm going to You must not time for 64 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING.
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... suppose I shouldn't know what to do with myself . " 11 " That's just it , Henry , you wouldn't . You must be- come interested in other things , and that's a process which requires time , and I'll help you . " " Oh , you , " he said ...
... suppose I shouldn't know what to do with myself . " 11 " That's just it , Henry , you wouldn't . You must be- come interested in other things , and that's a process which requires time , and I'll help you . " " Oh , you , " he said ...
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