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... morning visits - some of which , no doubt , she would gladly have dispensed with - she listened patiently to the stories poured into her attentive ear - listened to all , but repeated none ? that she made a good wife to her husband ...
... morning visits - some of which , no doubt , she would gladly have dispensed with - she listened patiently to the stories poured into her attentive ear - listened to all , but repeated none ? that she made a good wife to her husband ...
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... morning , Al ! What a budget you have Have you been writing a pamphlet ? And who , in the name of wonder , covers sheet upon sheet of such gossamery paper with that funny , cramped handwriting ? Your correspondent must be in league with ...
... morning , Al ! What a budget you have Have you been writing a pamphlet ? And who , in the name of wonder , covers sheet upon sheet of such gossamery paper with that funny , cramped handwriting ? Your correspondent must be in league with ...
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... morning breeze on the top of the cliff is so charming ! I do wish you would only try it , Al ; I am sure it would do you good . I am so hungry now . " " Breakfast is quite ready , " said Alethea , taking her place at the head of the ...
... morning breeze on the top of the cliff is so charming ! I do wish you would only try it , Al ; I am sure it would do you good . I am so hungry now . " " Breakfast is quite ready , " said Alethea , taking her place at the head of the ...
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... than experience told her that morning walks had ever been in giving her an appetite for breakfast ? Would not both alike demand somewhat more than the modicum of B vital force which she could now offer them to work ROCKBOURNE . 17.
... than experience told her that morning walks had ever been in giving her an appetite for breakfast ? Would not both alike demand somewhat more than the modicum of B vital force which she could now offer them to work ROCKBOURNE . 17.
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... morning . " This time he was really gone . Gracy watched him through the window , as he made three or four Titanic strides to the garden gate , and disappeared . " Does it ache very badly , dear ? " asked Alethea , with unaffected ...
... morning . " This time he was really gone . Gracy watched him through the window , as he made three or four Titanic strides to the garden gate , and disappeared . " Does it ache very badly , dear ? " asked Alethea , with unaffected ...
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