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Page 153
... sure she would catch cold and lose her voice . I shall tell papa to go and see her . As for to - night it will be a dreadful loss to be sure , for I never could find a voice that went so well with mine . But if you are sure she can't ...
... sure she would catch cold and lose her voice . I shall tell papa to go and see her . As for to - night it will be a dreadful loss to be sure , for I never could find a voice that went so well with mine . But if you are sure she can't ...
Page 273
... sure to be back before Thursday , but seeing Mr. Cavendish when I came in made me forget all about it . He would be quite dis- tressed , poor man ! if he thought I had for- gotten to give you his message . I won't ask you now to come ...
... sure to be back before Thursday , but seeing Mr. Cavendish when I came in made me forget all about it . He would be quite dis- tressed , poor man ! if he thought I had for- gotten to give you his message . I won't ask you now to come ...
Page 310
... sure of her fact . " How she has grown ! To be sure it is two or three years since she left Ashcombe -she was very pretty then - people did say Mr. Preston admired her very much ; but she was so young ! " " Can you introduce me ...
... sure of her fact . " How she has grown ! To be sure it is two or three years since she left Ashcombe -she was very pretty then - people did say Mr. Preston admired her very much ; but she was so young ! " " Can you introduce me ...
Contents
Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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