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... tell Mary Newton the good tidings . She had gone through the whole plan , and was expatiating upon some of its ... tell you any thing . ” " And that , I suppose , is the reason why you come so seldom . ” " Was I not here last Friday ...
... tell Mary Newton the good tidings . She had gone through the whole plan , and was expatiating upon some of its ... tell you any thing . ” " And that , I suppose , is the reason why you come so seldom . ” " Was I not here last Friday ...
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... tell you how foolish I have been . " Mary begged she would take some re- freshment and tell her at some other time ; but it would not do , she was all animation and excitement , and could not be silent . " Mary , I have been praying ...
... tell you how foolish I have been . " Mary begged she would take some re- freshment and tell her at some other time ; but it would not do , she was all animation and excitement , and could not be silent . " Mary , I have been praying ...
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... tell not to me - I am happpy and young- Of the cold winds that blight , and the storms that destroy ' ; ; Of the hours when the chords of the heart are unstrung , And may not be tuned to the music of joy . I know not such hours , for my ...
... tell not to me - I am happpy and young- Of the cold winds that blight , and the storms that destroy ' ; ; Of the hours when the chords of the heart are unstrung , And may not be tuned to the music of joy . I know not such hours , for my ...
Contents
THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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