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... rejoined Mr. Sidney . Then , after a pause , " Do you know , cousin Dorothy , what there is left for you ? " " No ; how should I ? " " Twenty pounds per annum is all you have to depend upon . It will barely find you in washing and ...
... rejoined Mr. Sidney . Then , after a pause , " Do you know , cousin Dorothy , what there is left for you ? " " No ; how should I ? " " Twenty pounds per annum is all you have to depend upon . It will barely find you in washing and ...
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... rejoined the woman , pertly , " when you can pay me my wages I shall thank you ; there was one week's attendance on the poor old lady , the laying out , and • • 99 " Oh don't give me the items ! let me have the sum total ; " I exclaimed ...
... rejoined the woman , pertly , " when you can pay me my wages I shall thank you ; there was one week's attendance on the poor old lady , the laying out , and • • 99 " Oh don't give me the items ! let me have the sum total ; " I exclaimed ...
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... personal objection to Lord Glenalbert ; " she continued , " and I am told he is most amiable . ” " He appears so ; " rejoined Viola , in the same quiet tone . : " No one can deny that he is highly aristocratic 56 ' TIS AN OLD TALE ,
... personal objection to Lord Glenalbert ; " she continued , " and I am told he is most amiable . ” " He appears so ; " rejoined Viola , in the same quiet tone . : " No one can deny that he is highly aristocratic 56 ' TIS AN OLD TALE ,
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... rejoined Mr. Sidney ; " this is unlike you , to keep him in suspense . Rely upon it , my girl , your modesty won't be severely taxed ; a glance , a word , half a word from you will suffice . " " I can't see him to - day , father . " Mrs ...
... rejoined Mr. Sidney ; " this is unlike you , to keep him in suspense . Rely upon it , my girl , your modesty won't be severely taxed ; a glance , a word , half a word from you will suffice . " " I can't see him to - day , father . " Mrs ...
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... rejoined Miss Page , " that is always the way ; all the nice men are poor . I never yet knew a rich man who was not insufferable . " " Thank you , Miss Page , " exclaimed , simul- taneously , Sir Harry Sutton , who revelled in fifteen ...
... rejoined Miss Page , " that is always the way ; all the nice men are poor . I never yet knew a rich man who was not insufferable . " " Thank you , Miss Page , " exclaimed , simul- taneously , Sir Harry Sutton , who revelled in fifteen ...
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acquaintance agony Allonby answer apartment appeared arms asked beautiful canker-worm carriage CHAPTER cheek counting-house daugh daughter Dear cousin Dorothy dear Viola Dick Sidney door dread dress exclaimed eyes father fear feelings felt Frank Herbert gaze girl give hair hand happy head hear heard heart Helen Helen Page honour hope hour husband knew Lady Glenalbert Lady Sarah Herbert laughed leave letter light lips live look Lord Glenalbert Lucy Lucy's Lyndham mamma manner Marables Margaret married ment Middleton mind mingled Miss Brookes Miss Page Miss Sharpe Miss Sidney morning mother never night observed once pale passed pause perhaps person poor quadrille racter rejoined replied rose scarcely seemed Sidney's sighed sister smile sorrow speak spirit spoke sure tears tell thing thou thought threw tion to-morrow tone Turretcliff Viola Sidney voice weep whilst wife woman word young ladies youth