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Page 101
... words Rollo himself had addressed to her . Her mind was all in a confused maze of happy thoughts and an- ticipations . His looks , his words , were all turned to the same delicious meaning ; and he was coming back to the Deanery , when ...
... words Rollo himself had addressed to her . Her mind was all in a confused maze of happy thoughts and an- ticipations . His looks , his words , were all turned to the same delicious meaning ; and he was coming back to the Deanery , when ...
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... words and display of feeling had nothing son to complain of absence of mind in him , essentially different in them from what he but they would have been very much sur- had seen often , and as often been disap- prised if they could have ...
... words and display of feeling had nothing son to complain of absence of mind in him , essentially different in them from what he but they would have been very much sur- had seen often , and as often been disap- prised if they could have ...
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... words by some a syllable shorter ; but we greatly doubt whether , if it were not a set task , he would use words having a smaller total of syllables , or which filled less space . In some of the cases where the words are big who would ...
... words by some a syllable shorter ; but we greatly doubt whether , if it were not a set task , he would use words having a smaller total of syllables , or which filled less space . In some of the cases where the words are big who would ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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