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... Arnold's pride was of an open domineer- ing character , while his brother's was so deep and hidden , as to be scarcely discerni- ble in his outward actions . Arnold's charac- teristics , as a boy , were indolence and indif- ference ...
... Arnold's pride was of an open domineer- ing character , while his brother's was so deep and hidden , as to be scarcely discerni- ble in his outward actions . Arnold's charac- teristics , as a boy , were indolence and indif- ference ...
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... Arnold and Ag- Arnold did not stay to hear more . He nes were left alone to their meditations , for was an excellent swinner ,, and from the Agnes knew that her grave cousin was no first impulse of a naturally kind heart , he favourite ...
... Arnold and Ag- Arnold did not stay to hear more . He nes were left alone to their meditations , for was an excellent swinner ,, and from the Agnes knew that her grave cousin was no first impulse of a naturally kind heart , he favourite ...
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... Arnold ; and thus she could form plans for his happiness , entirely independent of her own . " Impossible ! " said Arnold : " the old man has been like a parent to me ; I would trust him with anything I have ; and that under any ...
... Arnold ; and thus she could form plans for his happiness , entirely independent of her own . " Impossible ! " said Arnold : " the old man has been like a parent to me ; I would trust him with anything I have ; and that under any ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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