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... stood , half hidden , in the corner . " That you might have something to tell him a little sooner ! " she said . Her voice , though it was very low , so low as to be inaudible to the visitor , was bitter and sharp with pain , and she ...
... stood , half hidden , in the corner . " That you might have something to tell him a little sooner ! " she said . Her voice , though it was very low , so low as to be inaudible to the visitor , was bitter and sharp with pain , and she ...
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... stood and watched the light , and ground his teeth with indignation . But he could do nothing , although she was his own and pledged to him . He was very near cursing all mothers and fathers , as well as interfering priests and ...
... stood and watched the light , and ground his teeth with indignation . But he could do nothing , although she was his own and pledged to him . He was very near cursing all mothers and fathers , as well as interfering priests and ...
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... stood steadily , stolidly by , with her hand on the back of a chair , not defiant but watchful . She had no wish to lose her place , and her wages , and her comforts ; but yet , if she were sent away , she had a claim upon the other ...
... stood steadily , stolidly by , with her hand on the back of a chair , not defiant but watchful . She had no wish to lose her place , and her wages , and her comforts ; but yet , if she were sent away , she had a claim upon the other ...
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... stood below within hearing ready to open the door , and spoke to her calmly and coldly . " Has she been long like this ? " he said , and looked Nancy so steadily in the face that , for the first time , she was discomfited , and lost all ...
... stood below within hearing ready to open the door , and spoke to her calmly and coldly . " Has she been long like this ? " he said , and looked Nancy so steadily in the face that , for the first time , she was discomfited , and lost all ...
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. to his meaning . She stood and stared at him for a minute , not knowing what to say . " Has she ... stood and stared after him with a sinking heart , wondering if there were circumstances she did 26 BROWNLOWS . 26.
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. to his meaning . She stood and stared at him for a minute , not knowing what to say . " Has she ... stood and stared after him with a sinking heart , wondering if there were circumstances she did 26 BROWNLOWS . 26.
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