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Page 196
... sort of a good day's work ? " said Ingram , mindful of the goodly promise of the youth , and knowing well that Sheila expected the husband of her choice to make a great name for himself one of these days . " There now , " cried Lavender ...
... sort of a good day's work ? " said Ingram , mindful of the goodly promise of the youth , and knowing well that Sheila expected the husband of her choice to make a great name for himself one of these days . " There now , " cried Lavender ...
Page 197
... sort of a good day's work ? " said Ingram , mindful of the goodly promise of the youth , and knowing well that Sheila expected the husband of her choice to make a great name for himself one of these days . " There now , " cried Lavender ...
... sort of a good day's work ? " said Ingram , mindful of the goodly promise of the youth , and knowing well that Sheila expected the husband of her choice to make a great name for himself one of these days . " There now , " cried Lavender ...
Page 564
... sort of interest in this financial state- ment , but thought that possibly the younger ones might , " just to show you that you won't be in want , even though things should not go altogether so well as one could wish in this haphazarding ...
... sort of interest in this financial state- ment , but thought that possibly the younger ones might , " just to show you that you won't be in want , even though things should not go altogether so well as one could wish in this haphazarding ...
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