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Page 196
... Dynevor , " and I thought you would turbed him , and he rose and spoke to them in a have a chop with your tea , perhaps . It is past hasty tone , bidding them seek another play - seven o'clock , and- ground . Then he returned to his ...
... Dynevor , " and I thought you would turbed him , and he rose and spoke to them in a have a chop with your tea , perhaps . It is past hasty tone , bidding them seek another play - seven o'clock , and- ground . Then he returned to his ...
Page 197
... Dynevor ; her brown eyes were glistening even yet . But serve all your confidential chatter till you are by she turned to her father with a smile , which re- yourselves . And Anne , my dear , turn your assured him . Anne Dynevor's smile ...
... Dynevor ; her brown eyes were glistening even yet . But serve all your confidential chatter till you are by she turned to her father with a smile , which re- yourselves . And Anne , my dear , turn your assured him . Anne Dynevor's smile ...
Page 372
... Dynevor paused . Miss Black - going to give a picnic ; and Sir Charles is com- burn , with some uneasiness of manner , rose , ing down ? " and walked to the window , in search of a new As Helen replied , something of her usual sun ...
... Dynevor paused . Miss Black - going to give a picnic ; and Sir Charles is com- burn , with some uneasiness of manner , rose , ing down ? " and walked to the window , in search of a new As Helen replied , something of her usual sun ...
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