Mossdale: A TaleW.P. Nimmo, 1872 - 222 pages |
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... happy face as was a pleasure to look upon . She was the first to speak , saying : " How clever you are , Alaric — how very clever you are , to have planned and done all this so well , and in so short a time ! How fortunate it was , too ...
... happy face as was a pleasure to look upon . She was the first to speak , saying : " How clever you are , Alaric — how very clever you are , to have planned and done all this so well , and in so short a time ! How fortunate it was , too ...
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... happy as formerly- looked at her anxiously for a few moments ; and then , with sorrow and displeasure in her countenance , quitted the apartment . As soon as she was gone , Lilian hid her face in her hands , and burst into tears ...
... happy as formerly- looked at her anxiously for a few moments ; and then , with sorrow and displeasure in her countenance , quitted the apartment . As soon as she was gone , Lilian hid her face in her hands , and burst into tears ...
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... happy to say ! and , besides , I knew that you could not really mean what you said . You were not your- self at the time , and , therefore , it had no more effect upon me than what any one ( excuse me ) in the de- lirium of fever might ...
... happy to say ! and , besides , I knew that you could not really mean what you said . You were not your- self at the time , and , therefore , it had no more effect upon me than what any one ( excuse me ) in the de- lirium of fever might ...
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... happy to hear anything you may be inclined to confide to me . ” Whereupon , the other , not without the strictest re- commendations to secrecy , related to him all the par- ticulars that he had previously communicated to Lilian , and ...
... happy to hear anything you may be inclined to confide to me . ” Whereupon , the other , not without the strictest re- commendations to secrecy , related to him all the par- ticulars that he had previously communicated to Lilian , and ...
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... happy at finding himself there ; but his clothing was much the worse for his late occupations — which Christopher observing , made him a present of a cast- off suit of his own , with which he seemed highly delighted . * None but those ...
... happy at finding himself there ; but his clothing was much the worse for his late occupations — which Christopher observing , made him a present of a cast- off suit of his own , with which he seemed highly delighted . * None but those ...
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