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Page 29
... young lady advancing . " American girls are the best girls , " he said cheerfully , to his young companion . " My sister ain't the best ! " the child declared . " She's always blowing at me . " " I imagine that is your fault , not hers ...
... young lady advancing . " American girls are the best girls , " he said cheerfully , to his young companion . " My sister ain't the best ! " the child declared . " She's always blowing at me . " " I imagine that is your fault , not hers ...
Page 34
... young man demanded . " Oh , the mother is just as bad ! They treat the courier like a familiar friend like a gentleman . I shouldn't wonder if he dines with them . Very likely they have never seen a man with such good manners , such ...
... young man demanded . " Oh , the mother is just as bad ! They treat the courier like a familiar friend like a gentleman . I shouldn't wonder if he dines with them . Very likely they have never seen a man with such good manners , such ...
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... young man . " You are very much preoccupied , you are thinking of something . " . " And what is it , " he asked , " that you accuse me of thinking of ? " " Of that young lady's - Miss Baker's , Miss Chandler's - what's her name ? Miss ...
... young man . " You are very much preoccupied , you are thinking of something . " . " And what is it , " he asked , " that you accuse me of thinking of ? " " Of that young lady's - Miss Baker's , Miss Chandler's - what's her name ? Miss ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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