Young Lochinvar; or, the romance of real life, Том 1 |
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... aunt of mine who lived about seven miles from us , and whenever I inquired for my little brother , instead of being told the truth , I was assured that he was better , and had gone on a visit somewhere . This I believed ; but when after ...
... aunt of mine who lived about seven miles from us , and whenever I inquired for my little brother , instead of being told the truth , I was assured that he was better , and had gone on a visit somewhere . This I believed ; but when after ...
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... aunt Roberta , and I have been dying to tell you about it . " " No , I have heard none of the news , nothing of what happened whilst I was away ( Derreigh had only just returned from a week's visit to town ) ; but you can tell me about ...
... aunt Roberta , and I have been dying to tell you about it . " " No , I have heard none of the news , nothing of what happened whilst I was away ( Derreigh had only just returned from a week's visit to town ) ; but you can tell me about ...
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... aunt Roberta's gown was ever so much too short for her . In fact , anything more grotesque than her appearance could not be imagined — and when she presented herself , and aunt Roberta saw the vile uses to which her beautiful costume ...
... aunt Roberta's gown was ever so much too short for her . In fact , anything more grotesque than her appearance could not be imagined — and when she presented herself , and aunt Roberta saw the vile uses to which her beautiful costume ...
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... aunt would have had a fit - and to render the triumph of the stratagem more complete , the lady who had been present when the gown was given away , had driven over with her , and was con- sequently a witness of her mortification - so ...
... aunt would have had a fit - and to render the triumph of the stratagem more complete , the lady who had been present when the gown was given away , had driven over with her , and was con- sequently a witness of her mortification - so ...
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... aunt Matty , " ( this was Joey's pet name for her godmother ) , “ I get so tired of looking at my sisters , and having no one but them to look at , that when I have nothing to do I always go to bed early . But this neighbourhood is a ...
... aunt Matty , " ( this was Joey's pet name for her godmother ) , “ I get so tired of looking at my sisters , and having no one but them to look at , that when I have nothing to do I always go to bed early . But this neighbourhood is a ...
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able actually added affection answered appear asked aunt beauty became become began believe better certainly CHAPTER circumstances coming Count course cried dark dear death Delmé Derreigh dreadful Edair everything exclaimed eyes face fact father feel fellow felt gave girl give hand happy hear heard heart hope interesting Ivor Joey keep knew lady late least leave length less light live looking marry matter means mind Miss moment morning mother nature never night occasion once passed person pleasant pleasure poor present remained remember replied rest round scene seemed seen short soon sort speak spoke standing strange suffering suppose sure talk tell things thought tone took turned usual utterly voice walking whole wish woman young
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