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... mamma ; will you let me send for Dr. Quigley ? " " What has the child got ? " snapped the old woman . " He is always ill , or something ! " " I do not know , but he is feverish and cer- tainly very much out of sorts . His little hands ...
... mamma ; will you let me send for Dr. Quigley ? " " What has the child got ? " snapped the old woman . " He is always ill , or something ! " " I do not know , but he is feverish and cer- tainly very much out of sorts . His little hands ...
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... mamma cry , " he added with a suddenly serious face . Doubt as to the propriety of his own joy at this unexpected meeting with one who had dealt so evilly by mamma came visibly into his clear eyes , his drawn mouth ; but his mother ...
... mamma cry , " he added with a suddenly serious face . Doubt as to the propriety of his own joy at this unexpected meeting with one who had dealt so evilly by mamma came visibly into his clear eyes , his drawn mouth ; but his mother ...
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... that you have gone and that I shall never see you again . " " Mamma ! " said Augusta in a pleading voice . " If you do not want me to lay my curse on VOL . III . you , Augusta - a mother's curse , a dying LOVE'S SHADOW - HATE . 225.
... that you have gone and that I shall never see you again . " " Mamma ! " said Augusta in a pleading voice . " If you do not want me to lay my curse on VOL . III . you , Augusta - a mother's curse , a dying LOVE'S SHADOW - HATE . 225.
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... mamma ? " she asked quietly . " Oh ! there you are , are you ? " her mother said , keeping up the old sourness of her manner -yet her poor dim eyes brightened . " So " So you have condescended to come at last and see your dying mother ...
... mamma ? " she asked quietly . " Oh ! there you are , are you ? " her mother said , keeping up the old sourness of her manner -yet her poor dim eyes brightened . " So " So you have condescended to come at last and see your dying mother ...
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... mamma , I have never left you , " said Augusta softly . " I have been here all the time ; watching in the dressing - room when Martha was downstairs ; taking care of the house and keeping all things straight . " " " " You have stayed on ...
... mamma , I have never left you , " said Augusta softly . " I have been here all the time ; watching in the dressing - room when Martha was downstairs ; taking care of the house and keeping all things straight . " " " " You have stayed on ...
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Ann's answered Stella asked Augusta Latrobe BESANT and JAMES better Brans Branscombe's BRET HARTE CHARLES GIBBON child cloth extra cloth limp Colonel Moneypenny Coloured Cousin Sandro Crown 8vo Cyril Ponsonby daughter dear Stella Demy 8vo Edited Ethel White eyes face Facsimile father fellow felt Finery Fred gilt girl glad hand happy heart Hortensia Lyon husband JAMES PAYN JAMES RICE JULIAN HAWTHORNE JUSTIN MCCARTHY kind knew laughed looked LYNN LINTON MACQUOID mamma manner MARK TWAIN marriage marry Miss Branscombe Morshead mother never numerous Illustrations old woman OUIDA papa Patricia Kemball Pennefather pleasant poor Portrait Post 8vo Quigley Randolph Mackenzie Rose Hill Sandro Kemp smile soft sorry Stella Branscombe sweet tell tensia things thought Three Vols turned Val Cowley Valentine Cowley voice W. H. MALLOCK walked WALTER BESANT widow wife WILKIE COLLINS wish words young
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