Mossdale: A TaleW.P. Nimmo, 1872 - 222 pages |
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... expecting to find Mr Meadows there , for he looked from one to the other , disappointed ; and then quickly following with his eyes the direction of the rope , seemed at once to understand how matters stood , and , ere a word had been ...
... expecting to find Mr Meadows there , for he looked from one to the other , disappointed ; and then quickly following with his eyes the direction of the rope , seemed at once to understand how matters stood , and , ere a word had been ...
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... you were never coming back , and to wonder what you could be doing ; and I was led to expect that you would have inquired into all the particulars , and have so much to tell me ! " SELF - REPROACH . 59 " Well , Lilian , 58 MOSSDALE .
... you were never coming back , and to wonder what you could be doing ; and I was led to expect that you would have inquired into all the particulars , and have so much to tell me ! " SELF - REPROACH . 59 " Well , Lilian , 58 MOSSDALE .
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... expect her to return until in a week from now , and the simpleton has read it that she has been at home a week now ! I'm sure I wrote it plainly enough ; and though the letter did fall on the floor before the ink was dry , and Sibeaux ...
... expect her to return until in a week from now , and the simpleton has read it that she has been at home a week now ! I'm sure I wrote it plainly enough ; and though the letter did fall on the floor before the ink was dry , and Sibeaux ...
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... expecting her for ever so long before she comes ! But as I was saying , Babette , she is coming this evening ; and you know that her room is not pre- pared , nor her things put in order , nor anything in the house for supper " -in ...
... expecting her for ever so long before she comes ! But as I was saying , Babette , she is coming this evening ; and you know that her room is not pre- pared , nor her things put in order , nor anything in the house for supper " -in ...
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... expect you will serve me now , or I will leave the shop . " Lilian reddened and looked annoyed , but did not say anything , and the shopman seemed about to leave her and attend to the other , when Christopher , looking at his watch ...
... expect you will serve me now , or I will leave the shop . " Lilian reddened and looked annoyed , but did not say anything , and the shopman seemed about to leave her and attend to the other , when Christopher , looking at his watch ...
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