Lost and won; or, The love test, by the author of 'The maid's husband'. |
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... leaving his home ; for this alone their sympathy was shewn , and his pockets stuffed with half - crowns , whilst , with six long months before him , he was told that the holidays would soon come . In nothing is time measured so ...
... leaving his home ; for this alone their sympathy was shewn , and his pockets stuffed with half - crowns , whilst , with six long months before him , he was told that the holidays would soon come . In nothing is time measured so ...
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... leaves of his book : all this liveliness , comparatively speaking , to the forlorn look of the room in which Comp- ton and herself had been used to sit . She had not yet got over the pang of seeing the two hoops , the two skipping ropes ...
... leaves of his book : all this liveliness , comparatively speaking , to the forlorn look of the room in which Comp- ton and herself had been used to sit . She had not yet got over the pang of seeing the two hoops , the two skipping ropes ...
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... leaves were begin- ning to fall , and there was a sharpness in the air that made a cheerful feeling spring to her heart ; and the apples in the orchards were on the ground ; and she remembered how merrily at this season she had been ...
... leaves were begin- ning to fall , and there was a sharpness in the air that made a cheerful feeling spring to her heart ; and the apples in the orchards were on the ground ; and she remembered how merrily at this season she had been ...
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... leaving his son still to follow his inclinations , in 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 ...
... leaving his son still to follow his inclinations , in 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 ...
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... Leave them alone to their own con- ventional devices : such ideas as theirs can never go down at the Hall . - Shut out such people , my love ; say you are not at home , when they wish to stultify you in this man- ner . Or if they will ...
... Leave them alone to their own con- ventional devices : such ideas as theirs can never go down at the Hall . - Shut out such people , my love ; say you are not at home , when they wish to stultify you in this man- ner . Or if they will ...
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