Lost and won; or, The love test, by the author of 'The maid's husband'. |
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... would ever creep round to the vacant chair by her side -as at a distance their eyes would meet— or as their walks , rides , and drives , to a VOL . I. B surety brought them together . They had worked up , LOST AND WON; ...
... would ever creep round to the vacant chair by her side -as at a distance their eyes would meet— or as their walks , rides , and drives , to a VOL . I. B surety brought them together . They had worked up , LOST AND WON; ...
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... would never end , was hurried , as the carriage drove from the door , to divert her mind by the help of cake and the choicest preserves , in the house - B 3 LOST AND WON . 9 would be best able to bear all the roughs ...
... would never end , was hurried , as the carriage drove from the door , to divert her mind by the help of cake and the choicest preserves , in the house - B 3 LOST AND WON . 9 would be best able to bear all the roughs ...
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... , the housekeeper , the nurse - all were called on to teach and help who came in her way ; so that Sir Frederic found his task light ; and an occasional ex- planation now and then , and some with - dif- 26 LOST AND WON .
... , the housekeeper , the nurse - all were called on to teach and help who came in her way ; so that Sir Frederic found his task light ; and an occasional ex- planation now and then , and some with - dif- 26 LOST AND WON .
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... care as to the world ? Had she not , in this one blest spot , all of the world best suited to her mind ? Supposing her books did cheat her , and deceive her as to the reality of affairs , she wished not 30 LOST AND WON . CHAPTER III. ...
... care as to the world ? Had she not , in this one blest spot , all of the world best suited to her mind ? Supposing her books did cheat her , and deceive her as to the reality of affairs , she wished not 30 LOST AND WON . CHAPTER III. ...
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... thing merely her own gratification ; dignifying her inclination with many fine names , at the expense of her less highly born neigh- bours ; and shrinking from every solicitation of her brother's , that , such as they were 48 LOST AND WON .
... thing merely her own gratification ; dignifying her inclination with many fine names , at the expense of her less highly born neigh- bours ; and shrinking from every solicitation of her brother's , that , such as they were 48 LOST AND WON .
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