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Page 257
... Alice was leaving the room . She stopped at the door . I was naturally interested in the reply , and looked from Alice to Mrs. Comberwood , and then back again . " Yes . He will come down with your father this afternoon . " " I know ...
... Alice was leaving the room . She stopped at the door . I was naturally interested in the reply , and looked from Alice to Mrs. Comberwood , and then back again . " Yes . He will come down with your father this afternoon . " " I know ...
Page 262
... Alice to essay his con- version , why it was a fine employment for Alice , and she might hear some plain truths from a man who was not only clever , but commonly sensible . So she reseated herself , and joined in letting Alice have her ...
... Alice to essay his con- version , why it was a fine employment for Alice , and she might hear some plain truths from a man who was not only clever , but commonly sensible . So she reseated herself , and joined in letting Alice have her ...
Page 267
... Alice was older and grander . Had the choice been then given me between the two , I should have taken Alice , but should have re- quested Julie to wait until she was eighteen . In my own estimation I was two years ahead of anyone of ...
... Alice was older and grander . Had the choice been then given me between the two , I should have taken Alice , but should have re- quested Julie to wait until she was eighteen . In my own estimation I was two years ahead of anyone of ...
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