Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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... Ingram began to see that his friend had spoken to him quite frankly ; and that he was really bent on asking Sheila to become his wife . Ingram contemplated this prospect with some dismay , and with some vague consciousness that he was ...
... Ingram began to see that his friend had spoken to him quite frankly ; and that he was really bent on asking Sheila to become his wife . Ingram contemplated this prospect with some dismay , and with some vague consciousness that he was ...
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... Ingram , you know what I mean about helping me in the fix - helping me with her father , you know , and with herself , for the matter of that . You can do any- thing with her , she has such a belief in you . You should hear how she ...
... Ingram , you know what I mean about helping me in the fix - helping me with her father , you know , and with herself , for the matter of that . You can do any- thing with her , she has such a belief in you . You should hear how she ...
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... Ingram , you know what I mean about helping me in the fix - helping me with her father , you know , and with herself , for the matter of that . You can do any- thing with her , she has such a belief in you . You should hear how she ...
... Ingram , you know what I mean about helping me in the fix - helping me with her father , you know , and with herself , for the matter of that . You can do any- thing with her , she has such a belief in you . You should hear how she ...
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