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... girl ? " " A pause , during which Sara's face sank upon her hands . ' Yes , my dear , ' said Katharine , feeling the tears rush blindingly to her own eyes . From this point Sara's narrative was broken with many sighs 8 Healey : a Romance .
... girl ? " " A pause , during which Sara's face sank upon her hands . ' Yes , my dear , ' said Katharine , feeling the tears rush blindingly to her own eyes . From this point Sara's narrative was broken with many sighs 8 Healey : a Romance .
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... whom Wilfrid's heart was filled with regret and love . Thorgerd read the letter , and then , with a face in which hope and sorrow struggled , gave it to Katharine , saying- ' I told you he would see what was right CHAPTER II. ...
... whom Wilfrid's heart was filled with regret and love . Thorgerd read the letter , and then , with a face in which hope and sorrow struggled , gave it to Katharine , saying- ' I told you he would see what was right CHAPTER II. ...
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... pale - so he was always ; but now his face looked worn and pallid . All the bluster ( it had not been very much ) had disappeared from his manner , and there was left a still , almost subdued composure , which might CHAPTER III. ...
... pale - so he was always ; but now his face looked worn and pallid . All the bluster ( it had not been very much ) had disappeared from his manner , and there was left a still , almost subdued composure , which might CHAPTER III. ...
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... ll see that the fellow who did it , accounts for it to me . ' ' Much good that would do . It is not the men , but the women who will slight her . ' Wilfrid's face had grown dark , yet laughed as he Healey : a Romance . " 37.
... ll see that the fellow who did it , accounts for it to me . ' ' Much good that would do . It is not the men , but the women who will slight her . ' Wilfrid's face had grown dark , yet laughed as he Healey : a Romance . " 37.
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Jessie Fothergill. Wilfrid's face had grown dark , yet laughed as he answered- yet he a gem in one way . Kate always was She gave a wide berth to the women : I taught she never meddled with them . her that . But ' and here his tone ...
Jessie Fothergill. Wilfrid's face had grown dark , yet laughed as he answered- yet he a gem in one way . Kate always was She gave a wide berth to the women : I taught she never meddled with them . her that . But ' and here his tone ...
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