Fred Graham's resolve, by the author of 'Mat and Sofie'. |
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... taken off their hats to him whenever they met him , and besought his silence , had they known how much he knew of their private affairs . ' Good morning , Mr. Cartwright , ' he said in a shrill voice , when the next morning he and Fred ...
... taken off their hats to him whenever they met him , and besought his silence , had they known how much he knew of their private affairs . ' Good morning , Mr. Cartwright , ' he said in a shrill voice , when the next morning he and Fred ...
Page 67
... taken in , as the saying is , but once , and I believe we have both been cheated by the same person . Should you succeed in unravelling the entanglement , you shall never lose by it . Meanwhile , if you will help me in my counting ...
... taken in , as the saying is , but once , and I believe we have both been cheated by the same person . Should you succeed in unravelling the entanglement , you shall never lose by it . Meanwhile , if you will help me in my counting ...
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... taken the chair which his clerk had placed for him , he said he had casually heard from his old friend Cartwright that Mrs. Graham was an accomplished French scholar and a good pian- iste . Now , if that was the case , he should be very ...
... taken the chair which his clerk had placed for him , he said he had casually heard from his old friend Cartwright that Mrs. Graham was an accomplished French scholar and a good pian- iste . Now , if that was the case , he should be very ...
Page 98
... taken , and he will be accompanied by his old friend , this gentleman here . ' The widow turned pale , and faintly mur- mured , ' To Australia ! I thought his place was to be with you , his kind friend , for life . ' ' So it will be ...
... taken , and he will be accompanied by his old friend , this gentleman here . ' The widow turned pale , and faintly mur- mured , ' To Australia ! I thought his place was to be with you , his kind friend , for life . ' ' So it will be ...
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... taken their departure , yet Mrs. Graham , Maggie , and Fred still lingered round the fire . We have the highest authority for saying that we know not what a day may bring forth ; but , truly , this day of their lives had brought forth ...
... taken their departure , yet Mrs. Graham , Maggie , and Fred still lingered round the fire . We have the highest authority for saying that we know not what a day may bring forth ; but , truly , this day of their lives had brought forth ...
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