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Page 47
... kind Mrs. Burtonshaw . aware that she was travelling , but only aware " They were very kind to me , , " said Zaidee , of the noble panorama which glided past her , hurriedly ; so kind that I never knew I was hill after hill , and town ...
... kind Mrs. Burtonshaw . aware that she was travelling , but only aware " They were very kind to me , , " said Zaidee , of the noble panorama which glided past her , hurriedly ; so kind that I never knew I was hill after hill , and town ...
Page 377
... kind was her glance , how almost deferential Miss Blackburn's attention appeared just now her manner . If she had more cynicism than a to be energetically directed to the ordering and woman ought to admit into her composition , it ...
... kind was her glance , how almost deferential Miss Blackburn's attention appeared just now her manner . If she had more cynicism than a to be energetically directed to the ordering and woman ought to admit into her composition , it ...
Page 424
... kind regards good , noble fellow that he is . And he would , to the Blackburns - and - oh , the heedless boy ! of course , conclude he was contributing to the Dear , dear , what torments children are ! Grace happiness of two of his ...
... kind regards good , noble fellow that he is . And he would , to the Blackburns - and - oh , the heedless boy ! of course , conclude he was contributing to the Dear , dear , what torments children are ! Grace happiness of two of his ...
Contents
The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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