Half a dozen daughters. By J. Masterman, Volumen11871 |
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... Emily Clayton have written this ? " Emily Clayton was the daughter of a neigh- bour , a very rich but very uneducated woman ; but who , because her mother had been a dear friend of Mrs. Shrugg's , in youth , was one of their most ...
... Emily Clayton have written this ? " Emily Clayton was the daughter of a neigh- bour , a very rich but very uneducated woman ; but who , because her mother had been a dear friend of Mrs. Shrugg's , in youth , was one of their most ...
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... Emily Clayton's friend , not mine . " " O Bell ! " cried three of her sisters , " Emily Clayton is old enough to be his mother - now don't pretend ! " And here Mrs. Shrugg's voice rang up to them , calling- " Susy ! " " I knew it was ...
... Emily Clayton's friend , not mine . " " O Bell ! " cried three of her sisters , " Emily Clayton is old enough to be his mother - now don't pretend ! " And here Mrs. Shrugg's voice rang up to them , calling- " Susy ! " " I knew it was ...
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... Emily Clayton was obliged to allow it to be admirable , though it only cost £ 50 , and was of home manufacture . It was surprising how generous all their rela- tions became when it was known Linda was not likely to need their help . The ...
... Emily Clayton was obliged to allow it to be admirable , though it only cost £ 50 , and was of home manufacture . It was surprising how generous all their rela- tions became when it was known Linda was not likely to need their help . The ...
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... Emily Clayton might say what she liked about Mr. Lington not being a marrying man ; and Margaret might protest against him as a fearful flirt ; but in- experienced Bell , just introduced into his delect- able society , believed only in ...
... Emily Clayton might say what she liked about Mr. Lington not being a marrying man ; and Margaret might protest against him as a fearful flirt ; but in- experienced Bell , just introduced into his delect- able society , believed only in ...
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... Emily Clayton ; and although Linda only cared for her because she had known her from childhood , her occasional companionship would have been pleasant now during the long day which Mr. Seton generally spent in his office in the city ...
... Emily Clayton ; and although Linda only cared for her because she had known her from childhood , her occasional companionship would have been pleasant now during the long day which Mr. Seton generally spent in his office in the city ...
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