The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17; Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... voice at his elbow made him start . Why , Jack ! what in the world are you buying all those papers for ? ' it said . The speaker was a girl about thirteen years old , who in the hubbub had stolen unnoticed to his side . < 6 ' Hullo ...
... voice at his elbow made him start . Why , Jack ! what in the world are you buying all those papers for ? ' it said . The speaker was a girl about thirteen years old , who in the hubbub had stolen unnoticed to his side . < 6 ' Hullo ...
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... voice out there , ' the stranger said , his cheek hot , his manner constrained . ' No ? And I did not know you were going down to - day , ' Jack answered , walking beside the train . Let me introduce you to I am sorry that I did Good ...
... voice out there , ' the stranger said , his cheek hot , his manner constrained . ' No ? And I did not know you were going down to - day , ' Jack answered , walking beside the train . Let me introduce you to I am sorry that I did Good ...
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... voice , and that sort of decision which we use when we wish to crush down our own unwarranted hopes . ' But he is nice , ' Daintry persisted . You do think so , Kate , don't you ? ' " Oh , yes , he is very nice , ' she said drily . But ...
... voice , and that sort of decision which we use when we wish to crush down our own unwarranted hopes . ' But he is nice , ' Daintry persisted . You do think so , Kate , don't you ? ' " Oh , yes , he is very nice , ' she said drily . But ...
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... voice which he vainly strove to render natural . Indeed ! • I beg your pardon . I had thought - I don't know why - I mean that I had expected to see an older man . ' 6 ' I am sorry you are disappointed , ' 24 THE NEW RECTOR .
... voice which he vainly strove to render natural . Indeed ! • I beg your pardon . I had thought - I don't know why - I mean that I had expected to see an older man . ' 6 ' I am sorry you are disappointed , ' 24 THE NEW RECTOR .
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... voice for being so late . ' I have been dying , ' she said cheerfully , ' to hear what is the fate before us , Mr. Clode . What is he like ? ' ' Well , ' he answered , taking with a word of thanks the cup of tea which Laura offered him ...
... voice for being so late . ' I have been dying , ' she said cheerfully , ' to hear what is the fate before us , Mr. Clode . What is he like ? ' ' Well , ' he answered , taking with a word of thanks the cup of tea which Laura offered him ...
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