Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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... believe it was nothing but an unlucky blush of mine that put it into his head that I liked him and I was rather near it once . " " Do you know I could not help think- " I am sure it was not the right thing , " ing when I saw his ...
... believe it was nothing but an unlucky blush of mine that put it into his head that I liked him and I was rather near it once . " " Do you know I could not help think- " I am sure it was not the right thing , " ing when I saw his ...
Page 235
... believe me ? " Ask Miss Jenny , please . She will tell you . I had rather she settled it . " Everything fell on ... believe ? " she asked solemnly ; and then as the poor , tortured child shrank back , hiding her face in her hands ...
... believe me ? " Ask Miss Jenny , please . She will tell you . I had rather she settled it . " Everything fell on ... believe ? " she asked solemnly ; and then as the poor , tortured child shrank back , hiding her face in her hands ...
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... Believe me , when you have accepted him , you will be much happier . Now , Grace , before we separate for the night , promise me you will not refuse . " " I will think about it , dearest , kindest Lady Elton ! and and I believe I ought ...
... Believe me , when you have accepted him , you will be much happier . Now , Grace , before we separate for the night , promise me you will not refuse . " " I will think about it , dearest , kindest Lady Elton ! and and I believe I ought ...
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