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... Mary to intrude upon her confidence ; so they both went through the day with more than usual re- serve . But Mary's suspicions were awak- ened , and having heard that Frederick | Thoughts of tenderness , mingled with the recollection of ...
... Mary to intrude upon her confidence ; so they both went through the day with more than usual re- serve . But Mary's suspicions were awak- ened , and having heard that Frederick | Thoughts of tenderness , mingled with the recollection of ...
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... Mary , if it be the ceptible was the progress of Anna's disorder , that Mary saw no reason for alarming ap- prehension . It was , undoubtedly , a frail ten- ement to which her spirit held , but there were no symptoms of immediate danger ...
... Mary , if it be the ceptible was the progress of Anna's disorder , that Mary saw no reason for alarming ap- prehension . It was , undoubtedly , a frail ten- ement to which her spirit held , but there were no symptoms of immediate danger ...
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... Mary never was happier than when she saw her husband and her friend talking and smiling together on terms of cordial ... MARY LEE ; A BALLAD , " I'd go to the world's end for thee , Sweet Mary Lee ! I'd pluck the flowers of Araby , And ...
... Mary never was happier than when she saw her husband and her friend talking and smiling together on terms of cordial ... MARY LEE ; A BALLAD , " I'd go to the world's end for thee , Sweet Mary Lee ! I'd pluck the flowers of Araby , And ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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