Miss Marjori-banks. by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. in a great many things , but yet she had not succeeded in all ; and she had found out that the ... thing was sure , that she had taken the work upon her shoul- ders , and that she was not the woman to draw back ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. in a great many things , but yet she had not succeeded in all ; and she had found out that the ... thing was sure , that she had taken the work upon her shoul- ders , and that she was not the woman to draw back ...
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... things which she never could have learned at the School of Design . And the effect of this self - abnegation was , that Lucilla bore General Travers's decision , and gave up all hope of the officers , with a stout - heartedness which ...
... things which she never could have learned at the School of Design . And the effect of this self - abnegation was , that Lucilla bore General Travers's decision , and gave up all hope of the officers , with a stout - heartedness which ...
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... thing about it was , that the years passed on , and that she was permitted by the world in general to fulfil her own promise and prophecy about remaining ten years at home to be a comfort to her dear papa . She had been nineteen when ...
... thing about it was , that the years passed on , and that she was permitted by the world in general to fulfil her own promise and prophecy about remaining ten years at home to be a comfort to her dear papa . She had been nineteen when ...
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... thing to happen any day . The wonder was , not that old Mr Chiltern should die , but that he should have lived so long . The ladies in Masters's cried , " Poor dear old man ! " and said to each other that however long it might have been ...
... thing to happen any day . The wonder was , not that old Mr Chiltern should die , but that he should have lived so long . The ladies in Masters's cried , " Poor dear old man ! " and said to each other that however long it might have been ...
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... thing was practicable , there was no time to lose . She turned round quickly , according to her prompt nature ; and such was her absorbed interest in the idea of Mr Ash- burton , that she did not know until she had almost done it , that ...
... thing was practicable , there was no time to lose . She turned round quickly , according to her prompt nature ; and such was her absorbed interest in the idea of Mr Ash- burton , that she did not know until she had almost done it , that ...
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