THE WEARING OF THE GREEN1884 |
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... mother at these heart- harrowing screams . Hush , there there , come ; she's frightened , poor child ! Hush , then , hush . Yes , yes , we'll go to the nursery . She can't bear strangers . Hush , hush , pet ! ' And Effie was borne off ...
... mother at these heart- harrowing screams . Hush , there there , come ; she's frightened , poor child ! Hush , then , hush . Yes , yes , we'll go to the nursery . She can't bear strangers . Hush , hush , pet ! ' And Effie was borne off ...
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... mother so strongly asserted itself in Mrs. Summers that without any prompting she protested with an earnestness almost tearful . ' Indeed , Mr. Wyndham , she's not a devil . ' Before Miles could express disbelief in this specific charge ...
... mother so strongly asserted itself in Mrs. Summers that without any prompting she protested with an earnestness almost tearful . ' Indeed , Mr. Wyndham , she's not a devil . ' Before Miles could express disbelief in this specific charge ...
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... mother and sisters . He expected all the prejudices expressed freely against her before her arrival to melt in a moment on her appear- ance . But they hadn't at all . Neither Mrs. Summers , Ann , nor even Carrie , stood amazed and ...
... mother and sisters . He expected all the prejudices expressed freely against her before her arrival to melt in a moment on her appear- ance . But they hadn't at all . Neither Mrs. Summers , Ann , nor even Carrie , stood amazed and ...
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... mother and sisters to her grace , wit , beauty , and brightness , was due to the jealousy at once of their sex and of their relationship to him . But when Mr. Chillingham's admiration and Norah's apparent appreciation of it grew more ...
... mother and sisters to her grace , wit , beauty , and brightness , was due to the jealousy at once of their sex and of their relationship to him . But when Mr. Chillingham's admiration and Norah's apparent appreciation of it grew more ...
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... mother her young , with the kind of food on which it would live and thrive , and rejected all that might disagree with it and destroy it . In other words , she would see only what confirmed her prejudice , and would shut her eyes ...
... mother her young , with the kind of food on which it would live and thrive , and rejected all that might disagree with it and destroy it . In other words , she would see only what confirmed her prejudice , and would shut her eyes ...
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A. B. GROSART Ann's apology asked BRET HARTE Brixome brother Carrie Carrie's CHARLES child Chillingham cloth extra cloth gilt cloth limp Coloured Crown 8vo dear Demy 8vo Donelly door Edited EDWARD Effie England English Essay exclaimed eyes face Facsimile Father Mac Fcap fear feel Frontispiece Garden GEORGE GEORGE CRUIKSHANK girl Guy Waterman heart HENRY hope hurried Illus illustrated boards imagined Ireland Irish JULIAN HAWTHORNE lady Leeds Lizabeth Ann look Maurice Maurice's Mick Mick's Miles mind Miss Summers Miss Wyndham Molly morning mother Nancy never night Novels numerous Illustrations once Patricia Kemball PICCADILLY NOVELS Poems Portrait Post 8vo Reid Summers Reid's replied round Serborne Abbey Shoo's Shure silence Simmons sister Small 8vo Snippet Springthorpe Square 8vo stay Stories thing THOMAS thought Three Vols tion took train Translated trated boards trations turned WILKIE COLLINS woman
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