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Page 97
... kind is very different from establish- ing a new one . Be kind to my brother , I beseech you , for your regard may help to save him . Show him that you think him worth your solicitude , but on no account , I entreat you , enter into any ...
... kind is very different from establish- ing a new one . Be kind to my brother , I beseech you , for your regard may help to save him . Show him that you think him worth your solicitude , but on no account , I entreat you , enter into any ...
Page 110
... kind questions were asked me , which I was not allowed time to answer , wine and the richest of all rich cakes ... kind of thing , and would care little for the destruction of her best wreath of red roses , if the work of mischief were ...
... kind questions were asked me , which I was not allowed time to answer , wine and the richest of all rich cakes ... kind of thing , and would care little for the destruction of her best wreath of red roses , if the work of mischief were ...
Page 53
... kind of stimulus which she knew to have produced these rude revels , and these inhuman sounds . But truly the science of refinement is a mysterious and profound one , and it needs the school- ing of a lifetime to teach a common mind ...
... kind of stimulus which she knew to have produced these rude revels , and these inhuman sounds . But truly the science of refinement is a mysterious and profound one , and it needs the school- ing of a lifetime to teach a common mind ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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