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Page 36
... mother doesn't like any of my gentle- men friends . She's right down timid . She always makes a fuss if I introduce a gentleman . But I do introduce them - almost always . If I didn't introduce my gentlemen friends to mother , " the ...
... mother doesn't like any of my gentle- men friends . She's right down timid . She always makes a fuss if I introduce a gentleman . But I do introduce them - almost always . If I didn't introduce my gentlemen friends to mother , " the ...
Page 397
... mother , and said , " Mother , this is your daughter is she not fit to be the daugh- ter of so proud a mother ? " - the fight would have been over . How could any one withstand the appeal of those fearless and tender clear eyes ...
... mother , and said , " Mother , this is your daughter is she not fit to be the daugh- ter of so proud a mother ? " - the fight would have been over . How could any one withstand the appeal of those fearless and tender clear eyes ...
Page 398
... mother ? " " Really , Keith , I think you have been imprudent . It was little matter our re- ceiving a bachelor friend like Norman Ogilvie ; but I don't think we are quite in a condition to entertain strangers at Dare . " " No one ...
... mother ? " " Really , Keith , I think you have been imprudent . It was little matter our re- ceiving a bachelor friend like Norman Ogilvie ; but I don't think we are quite in a condition to entertain strangers at Dare . " " No one ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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