Not Like Other Girls: A Novel, Том 2Richard Bentley and Son, 1884 |
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... replied Phillis , colouring a little ; and then she added frankly : I am afraid you thought me rude , and that I stared at you , but my VOL . II . 22 thoughts were all topsy - turvy this morning , and ' A Friend in Need . ' 17.
... replied Phillis , colouring a little ; and then she added frankly : I am afraid you thought me rude , and that I stared at you , but my VOL . II . 22 thoughts were all topsy - turvy this morning , and ' A Friend in Need . ' 17.
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... was afraid my foot would keep me too long a prisoner . And , as we are to be neighbours , I hardly thought it necessary to stand on ceremony ; but if you would rather wait ' " ' Oh no , ' replied Phillis , in 22-2 6 A Friend in Need . ' 19.
... was afraid my foot would keep me too long a prisoner . And , as we are to be neighbours , I hardly thought it necessary to stand on ceremony ; but if you would rather wait ' " ' Oh no , ' replied Phillis , in 22-2 6 A Friend in Need . ' 19.
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A Novel Roša Nouchette Carey. " ' Oh no , ' replied Phillis , in despair , we will not trouble you to do that ! Nan and I will call and ask after your foot , and then we will explain . There is a little difficulty ; you might not care to ...
A Novel Roša Nouchette Carey. " ' Oh no , ' replied Phillis , in despair , we will not trouble you to do that ! Nan and I will call and ask after your foot , and then we will explain . There is a little difficulty ; you might not care to ...
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... replied Phillis , in an alarmed voice ; the poor dear mother must not be disturbed by any such talk ! You mean it kindly , but we have made up our own minds - Nan and I : we mean to do without the world , and live in one of our own ...
... replied Phillis , in an alarmed voice ; the poor dear mother must not be disturbed by any such talk ! You mean it kindly , but we have made up our own minds - Nan and I : we mean to do without the world , and live in one of our own ...
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... replied Phillis , with equal haughtiness ; only it sat more strangely on her girlishness . That is why I am here to - night - just to inquire after your foot and explain things . ' ' Well ! ' still more impatiently , for this woman was ...
... replied Phillis , with equal haughtiness ; only it sat more strangely on her girlishness . That is why I am here to - night - just to inquire after your foot and explain things . ' ' Well ! ' still more impatiently , for this woman was ...
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afraid answer Archie's asked Phillis Atalanta Barby battledore and shuttlecock began Bonnie Dundee Braidwood Road butcher's wife Cheyne Cheyne's clergyman Colonel Cottage Dancy dark darlings Dick's door Dorothy dreadfully dress dressmakers Dulce Dulce's Ellis Burton exclaimed eyes face father feel fellow felt Friary girls glance Grace Hadleigh hand head heart Isabel kind knew Laddie laugh Magdalene mammie manner Mattie Mayne mean mind Miss Challoner Miss Drummond Miss Mewlstone Miss Middleton Miss Milner morning mother Nan's ness never nice observed Phillis Oh dear Oh yes once parlour Phillis's poor pretty replied Phillis returned Archie returned Dick returned Nan returned Phillis Richard Mayne seemed sigh sister smile sort Squails stood storm stranger sure sweet talk tell Thank thing thought tired to-night told tone took Trimmings turned uttered voice wait walk wanted White House woman wonder word young lady
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