Fred Graham's resolve, by the author of 'Mat and Sofie'. |
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... called your own ; part with everything , and clear our name so far as possible . ' Then he told him of Yarrow's treachery , expressing his firm convic- tion that a great deal of the money which had been lost to the house had got into ...
... called your own ; part with everything , and clear our name so far as possible . ' Then he told him of Yarrow's treachery , expressing his firm convic- tion that a great deal of the money which had been lost to the house had got into ...
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... called us good children , but I know there have been many times when I have not been good . ' ' I feel just the same , Maggie ; I feel it very keenly to - night I assure you . ' ' But , Fred dear , you know Who it is that will always ...
... called us good children , but I know there have been many times when I have not been good . ' ' I feel just the same , Maggie ; I feel it very keenly to - night I assure you . ' ' But , Fred dear , you know Who it is that will always ...
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... called upon to do so . A few days after the sale , Mrs. Graham and her children were the occupants of three unfurnished rooms in a humble quarter of the metropolis , which , through the influence of Mr. Cartwright , they had obtained at ...
... called upon to do so . A few days after the sale , Mrs. Graham and her children were the occupants of three unfurnished rooms in a humble quarter of the metropolis , which , through the influence of Mr. Cartwright , they had obtained at ...
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... called , but I thought I should only be in the way until you were settled . ' ' There is no one who would have been more welcome , sir . I for one have been longing to see you , for it was one of my dear father's last wishes that I ...
... called , but I thought I should only be in the way until you were settled . ' ' There is no one who would have been more welcome , sir . I for one have been longing to see you , for it was one of my dear father's last wishes that I ...
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... called on me yes- terday ; and , by the way , he said that he would be glad to see you any time you called . ' ' Is he in business , sir ? ' asked Fred , with a faltering voice . ' Yes , and in a tolerably large way , and I ventured to ...
... called on me yes- terday ; and , by the way , he said that he would be glad to see you any time you called . ' ' Is he in business , sir ? ' asked Fred , with a faltering voice . ' Yes , and in a tolerably large way , and I ventured to ...
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