Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... aunt Jemima was expected in Grange Lane . She was aunt Jemima to Lucilla ; but the Doctor called her Mrs John , and was never known to address her by any more familiar title . She was , as she herself described it , a widow lady , and ...
... aunt Jemima was expected in Grange Lane . She was aunt Jemima to Lucilla ; but the Doctor called her Mrs John , and was never known to address her by any more familiar title . She was , as she herself described it , a widow lady , and ...
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... aunt Jemima could not forgive him for the rude way in which he treated her health , which was so delicate , and his ... aunt Jemima , " said Miss Marjoribanks ; " and papa lets me do pretty much what I like : I am too old now , you know ...
... aunt Jemima could not forgive him for the rude way in which he treated her health , which was so delicate , and his ... aunt Jemima , " said Miss Marjoribanks ; " and papa lets me do pretty much what I like : I am too old now , you know ...
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... aunt Jemima , I am as well as ever I can be , " said Miss Marjoribanks . " Tell me when you heard from Tom , and what he is doing . Let me see , it is ten years since he went away . I used to write to him , but he did not answer my ...
... aunt Jemima , I am as well as ever I can be , " said Miss Marjoribanks . " Tell me when you heard from Tom , and what he is doing . Let me see , it is ten years since he went away . I used to write to him , but he did not answer my ...
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... aunt Jemima for thinking it was so fortunate ; though even that touch of wounded pride did not lead Miss Marjoribanks to glorify herself by betraying Tom . " My brother - in - law used to be a dreadful Radical , " said aunt Jemima ; " I ...
... aunt Jemima for thinking it was so fortunate ; though even that touch of wounded pride did not lead Miss Marjoribanks to glorify herself by betraying Tom . " My brother - in - law used to be a dreadful Radical , " said aunt Jemima ; " I ...
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... aunt Jemima would have been by this time , and how little she would have really ventured to interfere . " It would have been very nice , " she said , with a meditative realisation of the possibility- " though it is very odd to think how ...
... aunt Jemima would have been by this time , and how little she would have really ventured to interfere . " It would have been very nice , " she said , with a meditative realisation of the possibility- " though it is very odd to think how ...
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