Tinker's HollowEdward Arnold, 1912 - 336 страница |
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... Miss Augusta and Miss Anne Bruce were Presbyterians . Sunday after Sunday they were to be seen in their places in the little grey meeting - house at Tullysillan , accompanied sometimes by their brother , Mr. Edmund , and always by a ...
... Miss Augusta and Miss Anne Bruce were Presbyterians . Sunday after Sunday they were to be seen in their places in the little grey meeting - house at Tullysillan , accompanied sometimes by their brother , Mr. Edmund , and always by a ...
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... Miss Anne . Miss Augusta's vigorous manner and direct speech he felt he understood , but there was something embarrassing in Miss Anne's hesitations and the feeling she managed to impart of one's boots being muddy , and one's hands ...
... Miss Anne . Miss Augusta's vigorous manner and direct speech he felt he understood , but there was something embarrassing in Miss Anne's hesitations and the feeling she managed to impart of one's boots being muddy , and one's hands ...
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... Anne seemed like shadows , and she saw only a lady sitting on the sofa , and a little boy who stood beside her . " Here are the children at last , " said Miss Augusta , and the boy ran forward to shake hands . A gallant little fellow he ...
... Anne seemed like shadows , and she saw only a lady sitting on the sofa , and a little boy who stood beside her . " Here are the children at last , " said Miss Augusta , and the boy ran forward to shake hands . A gallant little fellow he ...
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... Miss Bruce stiffly , and Madame de Miramont was instantly aware of something ... Miss Augusta stirred uneasily ; she dis- approved of all compliments . Madame ... Anne , leaning forward , are you more at home now in France than here ? It ...
... Miss Bruce stiffly , and Madame de Miramont was instantly aware of something ... Miss Augusta stirred uneasily ; she dis- approved of all compliments . Madame ... Anne , leaning forward , are you more at home now in France than here ? It ...
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... Miss Augusta , while Miss Anne winced , and drew in her breath on a sharp , sighing note . Mr. Edmund stood humble and awkward , his startled blue eyes looking from one to another , like those of a child in trouble . " Well , Edmund ...
... Miss Augusta , while Miss Anne winced , and drew in her breath on a sharp , sighing note . Mr. Edmund stood humble and awkward , his startled blue eyes looking from one to another , like those of a child in trouble . " Well , Edmund ...
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afther Anthony asked Aunt Augusta Ballymena Beausire Belfast breath childher Coole corncrakes cried Sally curtsey dark dear door drawing-room Drumnalone Esther Conway face feeling feet felt girl glad Glenfoy grey hair hand happy head heart James Granahan John McGovern John's Kennedy knew laughed Madame de Miramont Manse Mary McCarthy Mary Morrow Masther John McGovern meself mind Miss Anne Miss Augusta Miss Bruce Miss Katharine Miss M'Coy Miss Sally morning mother murmured never niver nothin old Rachel old Service Pamela quare Reid replied road rose Sally looked Sally's Samuel Hogg seemed shook silence smile softly stood strange sudden sure sweet talk tell there's thing thought Tinker's Hollow told Tony Tullysillan Uncle Edmund voice waiting walked watched whispered William John woman wonder words Ye'll ye're young
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