Littell's Living Age, Volume 162Living Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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... poor girl , poor girl ! " cried the speaker , dropping all at once her accents of bitter mockery - " poor poor miserable ill - fated girl " " - Challoner raised his head , and looked out of the window . " Is she , too , your ' dearest ...
... poor girl , poor girl ! " cried the speaker , dropping all at once her accents of bitter mockery - " poor poor miserable ill - fated girl " " - Challoner raised his head , and looked out of the window . " Is she , too , your ' dearest ...
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... poor Jem ; it really does seem as if poor Jem were in perpetual ill luck now . Just to think of his being at Overton Hall when that poor Mr. Lessingham was killed and he could only have gone down for day or two , for the Hales told ...
... poor Jem ; it really does seem as if poor Jem were in perpetual ill luck now . Just to think of his being at Overton Hall when that poor Mr. Lessingham was killed and he could only have gone down for day or two , for the Hales told ...
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... poor , she spent herself in their ser- vice . She desired that the poor should ever have access to her , and when she went abroad they were encouraged freely to approach her . There is still shown a stone on the road to Dunfermline ...
... poor , she spent herself in their ser- vice . She desired that the poor should ever have access to her , and when she went abroad they were encouraged freely to approach her . There is still shown a stone on the road to Dunfermline ...
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