The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... Travers's directions respecting the funeral and some minor matters , the lawyer returned to the din- ing - room , considerably mollified towards his late client's widow , though it would have puzzled him to give a reason for the subtle ...
... Travers's directions respecting the funeral and some minor matters , the lawyer returned to the din- ing - room , considerably mollified towards his late client's widow , though it would have puzzled him to give a reason for the subtle ...
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... Travers , carelessly , and by no means in an apologetic tone . " He is a relation , you know , of dear old Mr. Lee , and was quite a playfellow of Fanny's and mine . " " Well , " resumed Ford , " I have ven- tured to call , as I see the ...
... Travers , carelessly , and by no means in an apologetic tone . " He is a relation , you know , of dear old Mr. Lee , and was quite a playfellow of Fanny's and mine . " " Well , " resumed Ford , " I have ven- tured to call , as I see the ...
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... Travers was not unaccustomed to Fanny's nudges , and did not even lift her eyes from her book . On coming out of church , the Hon . Mrs. Danby pounced upon Mrs. Travers , for whom she had lain in wait ; for the young widow generally ...
... Travers was not unaccustomed to Fanny's nudges , and did not even lift her eyes from her book . On coming out of church , the Hon . Mrs. Danby pounced upon Mrs. Travers , for whom she had lain in wait ; for the young widow generally ...
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