Lost and won; or, The love test, by the author of 'The maid's husband'. |
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... better than by separating her from her brother ; but it was upon no consideration of this kind that he had acted . Ease was his delight ; and there was no ease in being pestered by his steward every time they met to settle the accounts ...
... better than by separating her from her brother ; but it was upon no consideration of this kind that he had acted . Ease was his delight ; and there was no ease in being pestered by his steward every time they met to settle the accounts ...
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... better understood him . But what he was , mattered not , so that there was no denial given to her being with him ; and though it was a long day still to pass , it was just better to her than remain- ing alone . Admitted to Sir ...
... better understood him . But what he was , mattered not , so that there was no denial given to her being with him ; and though it was a long day still to pass , it was just better to her than remain- ing alone . Admitted to Sir ...
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... ; but he must confess , he would have been better pleased had she not written so disgraceful a hand , or been born to any- thing rather than petticoats . CHAPTER II . WITH Sydney , all thoughts of what 16 LOST AND WON .
... ; but he must confess , he would have been better pleased had she not written so disgraceful a hand , or been born to any- thing rather than petticoats . CHAPTER II . WITH Sydney , all thoughts of what 16 LOST AND WON .
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... better . It was necessary to make a few excuses and apo- logies , even to himself ; and to rest them upon the idea that she was yet very young , he cast a stealthy sort of glance to the spot where she sat , which as usual was at the ...
... better . It was necessary to make a few excuses and apo- logies , even to himself ; and to rest them upon the idea that she was yet very young , he cast a stealthy sort of glance to the spot where she sat , which as usual was at the ...
الصفحة 50
... the same way that he ever allowed his daughter to follow hers . Anything was better than taking the trou ble of preventing them . So Sydney and Sir Frederic consoled themselves with the gain . it was to 50 LOST AND WON .
... the same way that he ever allowed his daughter to follow hers . Anything was better than taking the trou ble of preventing them . So Sydney and Sir Frederic consoled themselves with the gain . it was to 50 LOST AND WON .
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