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... Hardcastle's ears . Naturally it had changed in the telling . Whereas Mrs Preston had directed him to be sent for in a certain desperate case , and as a last resource , the Rector heard that Mrs Swayne's inmate was troubled in her mind ...
... Hardcastle's ears . Naturally it had changed in the telling . Whereas Mrs Preston had directed him to be sent for in a certain desperate case , and as a last resource , the Rector heard that Mrs Swayne's inmate was troubled in her mind ...
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... Hardcastle should feel a little excited . Though he had never dreamt of setting up a confessional , the idea of a ... Hard- castle , so that it was a little difficult to account for his solicitude now . " I heard you were ill , " said ...
... Hardcastle should feel a little excited . Though he had never dreamt of setting up a confessional , the idea of a ... Hard- castle , so that it was a little difficult to account for his solicitude now . " I heard you were ill , " said ...
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... Hardcastle , with ani- mation . " It is my duty . If you have anything to say to me now- دو Once more Mrs Preston cast a keen glance at her daughter . And she asked slowly , " What should I have to say ? " looking not at the Rector ...
... Hardcastle , with ani- mation . " It is my duty . If you have anything to say to me now- دو Once more Mrs Preston cast a keen glance at her daughter . And she asked slowly , " What should I have to say ? " looking not at the Rector ...
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... Hardcastle , with a little confusion , " but I heard - you know , in a country place , the faintest wish you can express takes wings to itself , and becomes known every- where . I understood - I heard - from various quar- ters - that I ...
... Hardcastle , with a little confusion , " but I heard - you know , in a country place , the faintest wish you can express takes wings to itself , and becomes known every- where . I understood - I heard - from various quar- ters - that I ...
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. better . So I will not trouble you , Mr Hardcastle . By that time I shall be able for what I have to do . " " You must not be too sure of that , " said the Rector ; and he meant it kindly , though the words ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. better . So I will not trouble you , Mr Hardcastle . By that time I shall be able for what I have to do . " " You must not be too sure of that , " said the Rector ; and he meant it kindly , though the words ...
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