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Mary Charlotte Phillpotts. little tiresome things were constantly disturb- ing her . She told herself that there was nothing for her to do in the world ; it was all very well for Lucy to help everybody , as she was so fond of doing , but ...
Mary Charlotte Phillpotts. little tiresome things were constantly disturb- ing her . She told herself that there was nothing for her to do in the world ; it was all very well for Lucy to help everybody , as she was so fond of doing , but ...
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... told Kate she might look through her portfolio of sketches if she liked . This was a permission of which Kate gladly availed herself , and she opened it eagerly . First , there were some scenes in England , home - like bits , such as ...
... told Kate she might look through her portfolio of sketches if she liked . This was a permission of which Kate gladly availed herself , and she opened it eagerly . First , there were some scenes in England , home - like bits , such as ...
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... told she might see her sister if she would promise to be calm , and not to excite her . The three weeks ' probation had taught Kate many a useful lesson , and she managed to restrain her feelings ; and instead of throwing herself into ...
... told she might see her sister if she would promise to be calm , and not to excite her . The three weeks ' probation had taught Kate many a useful lesson , and she managed to restrain her feelings ; and instead of throwing herself into ...
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... told Susan to show Long John into his study . So he Drinking in , for one moment more , the glories of that lovely scene , he entered the house through the open window of his study , just as Susan was showing the sexton in at the door ...
... told Susan to show Long John into his study . So he Drinking in , for one moment more , the glories of that lovely scene , he entered the house through the open window of his study , just as Susan was showing the sexton in at the door ...
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... told him you would see him in the morning , and I daresay in the bright daylight he will be more disposed to listen to reason on the subject of the ghosts than by night . " " It is grievous to see a man of his age so eaten up with ...
... told him you would see him in the morning , and I daresay in the bright daylight he will be more disposed to listen to reason on the subject of the ghosts than by night . " " It is grievous to see a man of his age so eaten up with ...
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