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Page 149
... Madge says , that it was clearly mamma's fault for getting separated from me , and not my fault for losing her ( as mamma said it was ) ; and that I could not do less than allow Mr. Vernon ( what a sweet name dear Wal- ter has ! ) to ...
... Madge says , that it was clearly mamma's fault for getting separated from me , and not my fault for losing her ( as mamma said it was ) ; and that I could not do less than allow Mr. Vernon ( what a sweet name dear Wal- ter has ! ) to ...
Page 154
... Madge ? " 66 Listening ! " replied dear Madge , indignant- ly ; " I scorn your insinuation , Joseph ; Polly's dress caught in the door as we were coming in ; that was all . " " But what did you want here ? " pursued Mr. Joseph , who , I ...
... Madge ? " 66 Listening ! " replied dear Madge , indignant- ly ; " I scorn your insinuation , Joseph ; Polly's dress caught in the door as we were coming in ; that was all . " " But what did you want here ? " pursued Mr. Joseph , who , I ...
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... Madge what her brother had been doing . She was very much surprised ; for she had never thought that her brother's friendship and admira- tion would have come to anything so definite as a proposal of marriage ; indeed , Madge said she ...
... Madge what her brother had been doing . She was very much surprised ; for she had never thought that her brother's friendship and admira- tion would have come to anything so definite as a proposal of marriage ; indeed , Madge said she ...
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The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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