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... young women in the neigh- | bourhood agreed to call her a genius , while campaign ; come down into the country to all the young men toasted her as a beauty ; sketch waterfalls , and babble of Corinne.— the women wishing internally that ...
... young women in the neigh- | bourhood agreed to call her a genius , while campaign ; come down into the country to all the young men toasted her as a beauty ; sketch waterfalls , and babble of Corinne.— the women wishing internally that ...
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... young cottager , insisted that she should accompany them ; and not all the in- dignation of her mother , nor the remonstran- ces of her sister , could change her purpose . " You are not going yourselves , " said this | amiable patroness ...
... young cottager , insisted that she should accompany them ; and not all the in- dignation of her mother , nor the remonstran- ces of her sister , could change her purpose . " You are not going yourselves , " said this | amiable patroness ...
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... young woman , mild , delicate , and gentle . Her home was not the most comfortable , and she had married young , hoping ( surely this is hoping against hope ) that with the change would come some little improvement in her circumstances ...
... young woman , mild , delicate , and gentle . Her home was not the most comfortable , and she had married young , hoping ( surely this is hoping against hope ) that with the change would come some little improvement in her circumstances ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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