Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... eye for moral grandeur , though it would be difficult to tell how many of such worthy spectators existed in Grange Lane . There was , as our readers are aware , another subject also on which Lucilla had found her position altered . It ...
... eye for moral grandeur , though it would be difficult to tell how many of such worthy spectators existed in Grange Lane . There was , as our readers are aware , another subject also on which Lucilla had found her position altered . It ...
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... best informed never thought either of them had any serious meaning ; but , of course , the general public , having had Lucilla for a long time before their eyes , naturally added on seven or eight years to her age CHAPTER XXXVII. ...
... best informed never thought either of them had any serious meaning ; but , of course , the general public , having had Lucilla for a long time before their eyes , naturally added on seven or eight years to her age CHAPTER XXXVII. ...
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... eyes or her lips before it was said . " It is not anything to laugh about , " said Lucilla . " He was a very nice old man ; but he is dead , and somebody else must be Member for Carlingford : that was why I told you that my mind was ...
... eyes or her lips before it was said . " It is not anything to laugh about , " said Lucilla . " He was a very nice old man ; but he is dead , and somebody else must be Member for Carlingford : that was why I told you that my mind was ...
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... eyes brighten- ing . She felt herself inspired , which was a new sensation , and very pleasant ; and then the idea of such a coming struggle was sweet to Miss Marjori- banks , and the conviction burst upon her that she was striking out ...
... eyes brighten- ing . She felt herself inspired , which was a new sensation , and very pleasant ; and then the idea of such a coming struggle was sweet to Miss Marjori- banks , and the conviction burst upon her that she was striking out ...
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... eyes and hearing with her own ears the success of that suggestion of her genius . Carlingford had rarely been more excited by any public event than it was by the address of the new candidate , who was in the field be- fore anybody else ...
... eyes and hearing with her own ears the success of that suggestion of her genius . Carlingford had rarely been more excited by any public event than it was by the address of the new candidate , who was in the field be- fore anybody else ...
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ALEXANDER KEITH JOHNSTON Ashburton Atlas aunt Jemima Barbara Lake BLACKWOOD AND SONS Blackwood's Magazine candidate Cavendish cloth Colonel Chiley colours comfort cried crown 8vo DAVID PAGE Doctor door doubt Dr Marjoribanks Dr Rider drawing-room election Engravings everything excitement expected eyes face Fcap feel felt fond friends gave glad gone Grange Lane hand heard heart History hope hundred a-year John JOHN GALT JOHN HILL BURTON joribanks kind knew Lady Richmond laughed least looked Lucilla Lucilla's mind Major Brown Maps Maria Brown marry Member for Carlingford Miss Mar Miss Marjori Miss Marjoribanks Nancy natural never night old lady once perhaps Post 8vo Professor Rector Scotland Second Edition sense sentiment sigh SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON smile sort suppose sure talk tell the truth thing Thomas thought tion took vols WILLIAM BLACKWOOD woman wonder Woodburn young
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