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... mind . She worried Honor with continual questions about that young man's profession , prospects , and supposed income ; questions of which Honor could not in the least understand the motive ( she never did understand Conny ) , and could ...
... mind . She worried Honor with continual questions about that young man's profession , prospects , and supposed income ; questions of which Honor could not in the least understand the motive ( she never did understand Conny ) , and could ...
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... mind that this was so . 6 ' I believe he is an idiot , ' she said to herself spitefully one day ; he looks on me exactly as he might do on his grandmother . ' The occasion in question was when Constance had appealed to Mr. Tracy ...
... mind that this was so . 6 ' I believe he is an idiot , ' she said to herself spitefully one day ; he looks on me exactly as he might do on his grandmother . ' The occasion in question was when Constance had appealed to Mr. Tracy ...
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... mind would be at ease . Honor was less constantly with Lady Tracy than before during the last fortnight of her stay , for Mrs. Blake had been ill with a severe attack of rheumatism , and her daughter's services were needed at home . She ...
... mind would be at ease . Honor was less constantly with Lady Tracy than before during the last fortnight of her stay , for Mrs. Blake had been ill with a severe attack of rheumatism , and her daughter's services were needed at home . She ...
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... mind a little wet . Bring Emmy of course . - Your loving ' EDITH . ' ' I do not see how I can leave you , mamma , for a whole afternoon , ' said Honor . ' Nonsense ! ' cried Newton good - naturedly , Emmy and I will take care of mamma ...
... mind a little wet . Bring Emmy of course . - Your loving ' EDITH . ' ' I do not see how I can leave you , mamma , for a whole afternoon , ' said Honor . ' Nonsense ! ' cried Newton good - naturedly , Emmy and I will take care of mamma ...
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... mind . The sun was shining brightly that morning , and everything fresh and glistening after the late rain . The moss on which Honor trode was not more elastic than her own step ; the voices of the birds in the trees above her , and the ...
... mind . The sun was shining brightly that morning , and everything fresh and glistening after the late rain . The moss on which Honor trode was not more elastic than her own step ; the voices of the birds in the trees above her , and the ...
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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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