Belgravia: A London Magazine, Volume 53Chatto and Windus, 1884 |
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... coming , and how impossible it would be for Jack to turn his mind to any civil pursuit ? The Squire , although he had never been troubled with a military aspiration of his own , entered with perfect sympathy into the feelings that he ...
... coming , and how impossible it would be for Jack to turn his mind to any civil pursuit ? The Squire , although he had never been troubled with a military aspiration of his own , entered with perfect sympathy into the feelings that he ...
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... coming across . ' Mrs. Wynn rose hurriedly , dropping her needlework , and received ' Mr. Jack , ' as he stepped out of the boat , with her usual half - frightened respect . Wynn was not in the way , she said , he had gone to Chester ...
... coming across . ' Mrs. Wynn rose hurriedly , dropping her needlework , and received ' Mr. Jack , ' as he stepped out of the boat , with her usual half - frightened respect . Wynn was not in the way , she said , he had gone to Chester ...
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... Jack , and it is but poorly at the best of times , as she knows . But Mavis is a good companion to me , and if it was not for herself I should be very glad of her coming home . ' But why " for herself " ? " asked Jack THE LOVER'S CREED . 9.
... Jack , and it is but poorly at the best of times , as she knows . But Mavis is a good companion to me , and if it was not for herself I should be very glad of her coming home . ' But why " for herself " ? " asked Jack THE LOVER'S CREED . 9.
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... coming from the far side of the field opposite ? Tall , in black , with a straw hat ? ' ' Yes , ' said Mrs. Wynn , bending forward to follow the indica- tion of his hand ; that is Mavis . ' 6 Jack got into the boat without a word more ...
... coming from the far side of the field opposite ? Tall , in black , with a straw hat ? ' ' Yes , ' said Mrs. Wynn , bending forward to follow the indica- tion of his hand ; that is Mavis . ' 6 Jack got into the boat without a word more ...
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... coming home , ' thought Jack . He has always been pleased to see me at the farm , so it could not be that . I suspect he's a bit of a brute to that poor delicate wife of his . I wonder how he treats his daughter . ' It was surprising ...
... coming home , ' thought Jack . He has always been pleased to see me at the farm , so it could not be that . I suspect he's a bit of a brute to that poor delicate wife of his . I wonder how he treats his daughter . ' It was surprising ...
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