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Page 149
... 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 take me under his umbrella , and ...
... 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 take me under his umbrella , and ...
Page 169
... mamma's Baymouth promenade acquaintan- than that we should wait for him . The marriage ces ; and it appeared from Sarah's account that service would be immediately proceeded with , mamma had been a walk with Miss Mumbles , and I should ...
... mamma's Baymouth promenade acquaintan- than that we should wait for him . The marriage ces ; and it appeared from Sarah's account that service would be immediately proceeded with , mamma had been a walk with Miss Mumbles , and I should ...
Page 170
... mamma had not yet come back from taking her bath - and there told me how the elopement had been frustrated . What was my surprise on hearing that Sarah , whom I had believed to be such a faithful confidante , had turned traitress , and ...
... mamma had not yet come back from taking her bath - and there told me how the elopement had been frustrated . What was my surprise on hearing that Sarah , whom I had believed to be such a faithful confidante , had turned traitress , and ...
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