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Page 44
... Emmie ? " said Alma , in a low slightly - scornful voice , which somehow put Emmie on her mettle . " I don't want to eat any of Mr. Kirkman's fruit , because- " " Well , my dear , go on , because— How has Mr. Kirkman been so unlucky as ...
... Emmie ? " said Alma , in a low slightly - scornful voice , which somehow put Emmie on her mettle . " I don't want to eat any of Mr. Kirkman's fruit , because- " " Well , my dear , go on , because— How has Mr. Kirkman been so unlucky as ...
Page 45
... Emmie could not live for ten days in the same house with her cousin , without falling so far under her fasci- nation , as to care a great deal about the sort of looks she had from her . It was all the sweeter surprise , when quite late ...
... Emmie could not live for ten days in the same house with her cousin , without falling so far under her fasci- nation , as to care a great deal about the sort of looks she had from her . It was all the sweeter surprise , when quite late ...
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... Emmie was allowed to accompany her , while Alma remained to complete her London season under her sister's chaperonage . Aubrey's nomination to Christ Church had not , in reality , been offered as a bribe , for Sir Francis had previously ...
... Emmie was allowed to accompany her , while Alma remained to complete her London season under her sister's chaperonage . Aubrey's nomination to Christ Church had not , in reality , been offered as a bribe , for Sir Francis had previously ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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