Littell's Living Age, Volume 266Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1910 |
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Page 236
... Emma desired her sincere sympathy to the widower . A week or two later a blow descended on us all . Emma had a letter from England saying her sister had died and her bedridden old mother would have to be moved to the workhouse infirm ...
... Emma desired her sincere sympathy to the widower . A week or two later a blow descended on us all . Emma had a letter from England saying her sister had died and her bedridden old mother would have to be moved to the workhouse infirm ...
Page 237
... Emma . Her mother had died , and Emma had left her native village and drifted to London . Somehow she had been un- lucky in the employment she had taken , and after being in one or two private households she had taken service in a hotel ...
... Emma . Her mother had died , and Emma had left her native village and drifted to London . Somehow she had been un- lucky in the employment she had taken , and after being in one or two private households she had taken service in a hotel ...
Page 240
... Emma . And he signi- fied that Miss Croker was pressing him rather hard , and that he wanted it fixed up right away with Emma , right now , before there was any trouble . He thought Emma seemed undecided and hanging back ( I couldn't ...
... Emma . And he signi- fied that Miss Croker was pressing him rather hard , and that he wanted it fixed up right away with Emma , right now , before there was any trouble . He thought Emma seemed undecided and hanging back ( I couldn't ...
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