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... . Lane shrieked . At that moment the hall bell rang , and the house door was hammered upon . With the echo of her shriek , as it might seem , on the expression of her face , poor Mrs. Lane went downstairs , 12 ABANDONED.
... . Lane shrieked . At that moment the hall bell rang , and the house door was hammered upon . With the echo of her shriek , as it might seem , on the expression of her face , poor Mrs. Lane went downstairs , 12 ABANDONED.
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William Clark Russell. of her face , poor Mrs. Lane went downstairs , and , with a toss of both hands , cried- " I can do nothing with her . She threatens to poison herself if you approach her . " " Is it not a case for a doctor ? " said ...
William Clark Russell. of her face , poor Mrs. Lane went downstairs , and , with a toss of both hands , cried- " I can do nothing with her . She threatens to poison herself if you approach her . " " Is it not a case for a doctor ? " said ...
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... poor woman , looking at him under her white feathers , seemed to crack nuts , and rather spelt than pronounced the words , " She declines to live with Frank . " " Oh , that's all damned nonsense ! " burst out the major . " She is ...
... poor woman , looking at him under her white feathers , seemed to crack nuts , and rather spelt than pronounced the words , " She declines to live with Frank . " " Oh , that's all damned nonsense ! " burst out the major . " She is ...
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... unwilling that his face should be seen . Mr. Featherbridge shook hands with sympathetic ardency with poor Mrs. Lane , and followed Captain Reynolds out of the house . Mrs. Lane went to her bedroom to remove her bonnet 16 ABANDONED.
... unwilling that his face should be seen . Mr. Featherbridge shook hands with sympathetic ardency with poor Mrs. Lane , and followed Captain Reynolds out of the house . Mrs. Lane went to her bedroom to remove her bonnet 16 ABANDONED.
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... poor woman's spirits were fluttered she could not keep her seat , but flitted about the table , lifting a pinch of her dress and pinning it to the table's side , so to speak , as though she would fasten herself securely . " Well ...
... poor woman's spirits were fluttered she could not keep her seat , but flitted about the table , lifting a pinch of her dress and pinning it to the table's side , so to speak , as though she would fasten herself securely . " Well ...
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