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... thought it his duty to see after her without delay . He went with the wisdom of a ser- pent and the meekness of a dove , not professedly to receive a confession , but to call , as he said , on his suffering parishioner ; and he looked ...
... thought it his duty to see after her without delay . He went with the wisdom of a ser- pent and the meekness of a dove , not professedly to receive a confession , but to call , as he said , on his suffering parishioner ; and he looked ...
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. heart was smitten with a sharp pang at the thought that she had been betrayed . " Not kind at all , " said Mr Hardcastle , with ani- mation . " It is my duty . If you have anything to say to me now- دو Once ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. heart was smitten with a sharp pang at the thought that she had been betrayed . " Not kind at all , " said Mr Hardcastle , with ani- mation . " It is my duty . If you have anything to say to me now- دو Once ...
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... thought she had been betrayed . She thought that , for the lover's sake , who was dearer than father or mother , her own nursling had forfeited her trust . The bitterness of her look was such that Pamela , utterly innocent as she was ...
... thought she had been betrayed . She thought that , for the lover's sake , who was dearer than father or mother , her own nursling had forfeited her trust . The bitterness of her look was such that Pamela , utterly innocent as she was ...
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... but though she bent over the bed she could not catch her mother's eyes . " It is true , " said Mrs Preston . " I was like to break my heart when I thought how old I was , and that I might die and leave you without anybody to BROWNLOWS . 9.
... but though she bent over the bed she could not catch her mother's eyes . " It is true , " said Mrs Preston . " I was like to break my heart when I thought how old I was , and that I might die and leave you without anybody to BROWNLOWS . 9.
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... thought there was " something between " Miss Pamela and Mr John ; that she herself had essayed strenuously to keep the young people apart , knowing that nothing but harm would come of it ; but that it was only lately , very lately ...
... thought there was " something between " Miss Pamela and Mr John ; that she herself had essayed strenuously to keep the young people apart , knowing that nothing but harm would come of it ; but that it was only lately , very lately ...
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