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... had said there was some reason why he did not feel justified in asking for his fur- lough now , and this , she rightly believed , was enough to vex Lady Tracy , who loved her son - in - law sincerely - all the more A HAPPY WINTER . 17.
... had said there was some reason why he did not feel justified in asking for his fur- lough now , and this , she rightly believed , was enough to vex Lady Tracy , who loved her son - in - law sincerely - all the more A HAPPY WINTER . 17.
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... feel the damp much , and that Newton likes Cambo . Can you manage to come and dine with us to- morrow ? I know you ... feeling her absence . FIRST LOVE . 31.
... feel the damp much , and that Newton likes Cambo . Can you manage to come and dine with us to- morrow ? I know you ... feeling her absence . FIRST LOVE . 31.
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mrs. Richard Harte Keatinge. vent Mrs. Blake and Newton from feeling her absence . The Bertrams ' house was more than a mile distant , the road thereto lying along that same woodland path where she had last seen Sir Edward Wrexhill . She ...
mrs. Richard Harte Keatinge. vent Mrs. Blake and Newton from feeling her absence . The Bertrams ' house was more than a mile distant , the road thereto lying along that same woodland path where she had last seen Sir Edward Wrexhill . She ...
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... feeling very awkward and uncomfortable . Clearly she had intruded into the apartment of a stranger of the other sex , and though nothing visible about the room belied its character as a sitting - room , she could not guess what might be ...
... feeling very awkward and uncomfortable . Clearly she had intruded into the apartment of a stranger of the other sex , and though nothing visible about the room belied its character as a sitting - room , she could not guess what might be ...
Página 80
... she felt , she did feel , now Lady Tracy was better , she wanted to see Spencer again . He had not written for so long a time , pos- sibly because her mother had said she would soon be back . Conny was at home now , 80 HONOR BLAKE .
... she felt , she did feel , now Lady Tracy was better , she wanted to see Spencer again . He had not written for so long a time , pos- sibly because her mother had said she would soon be back . Conny was at home now , 80 HONOR BLAKE .
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Anglet asked aunt Basque Bayonne believe Biarritz Blackwall Bordeaux Brazil brother brought Cambo Charlie Charlie's cheque cheque-book child Conny Conny's Cornhill cousin Crown 8vo daughter dear desk door dress Edith Emmy England English eyes Fcap feel gave George Gray girl give gone Goodenough hand Hartshurst heart Honor felt Honor thought hope husband India JEAN INGELOW Juge d'Instruction knew Lady Tracy leave letter lived London looked M'Carthy Madame Quinqualeronvontroyez Mademoiselle mamma married Miss Blake Miss Morris Monsieur Jarny Monsieur le Bœuf Monsieur le Souffleur morning mother never Newton once Paris Pauline Phil poor Honor Professor pupils seemed Sister Justine soon Spencer Bertram story sure talk tell thank thing thousand francs told Tom Tracy Tracy's truth Twickenham voice walked WALTER BAGEHOT week wife wish woman write
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