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... idea of being left alone with this unknown lady , but something in Miss Elwyn's face and smile . reassured her , and she was very soon quite at her ease . The sketch was of course the chief topic of conversation at first . Kate had seen ...
... idea of being left alone with this unknown lady , but something in Miss Elwyn's face and smile . reassured her , and she was very soon quite at her ease . The sketch was of course the chief topic of conversation at first . Kate had seen ...
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... idea to her that it could possibly add to her happiness to contribute to that of those around her . Miss Elwyn , with the quick eye for the troubles of others , that a thoroughly unselfish person generally has , saw that something was ...
... idea to her that it could possibly add to her happiness to contribute to that of those around her . Miss Elwyn , with the quick eye for the troubles of others , that a thoroughly unselfish person generally has , saw that something was ...
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... idea , but look- ing at Martin Bourke's face , she became thoughtful in a moment . " No , thank you , Alfred , " she replied , " I think when the mother has taken such care of them , that it would be a shame to take one of her children ...
... idea , but look- ing at Martin Bourke's face , she became thoughtful in a moment . " No , thank you , Alfred , " she replied , " I think when the mother has taken such care of them , that it would be a shame to take one of her children ...
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... idea was that she must get out of the way of those frightful sights at the farm - house . A strong arm stopped her , however , and as soon as she could recover her senses suffi- ciently to know where she was , she found herself being ...
... idea was that she must get out of the way of those frightful sights at the farm - house . A strong arm stopped her , however , and as soon as she could recover her senses suffi- ciently to know where she was , she found herself being ...
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... idea that he was the cause of his little cousin's much worse injuries . " You are a practised nurse , I see , Miss Elwyn , " said Dr Seymour ; " no surgeon could have bandaged a wound better . May I ask if you have had much experience ...
... idea that he was the cause of his little cousin's much worse injuries . " You are a practised nurse , I see , Miss Elwyn , " said Dr Seymour ; " no surgeon could have bandaged a wound better . May I ask if you have had much experience ...
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