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... trouble . No indulgence of the kind was possible to her . She sat by her mother's bedside all day long , and , with her mother's eye upon her , had to feign composure when she little possessed it . Mrs Preston was unreasonable for the ...
... trouble . No indulgence of the kind was possible to her . She sat by her mother's bedside all day long , and , with her mother's eye upon her , had to feign composure when she little possessed it . Mrs Preston was unreasonable for the ...
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... can you say such dreadful things ? " said Pamela , kneeling by the bedside . " If I am not dying , why do you forestall my own time ? " said Mrs Preston . " Why did you trouble Mr Hardcastle ? It was soon enough on the day 6 BROWNLOWS .
... can you say such dreadful things ? " said Pamela , kneeling by the bedside . " If I am not dying , why do you forestall my own time ? " said Mrs Preston . " Why did you trouble Mr Hardcastle ? It was soon enough on the day 6 BROWNLOWS .
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... trouble you if I were well enough myself . It was in case I should not be able ; and I thought of asking your help . I suppose it was their curiosity . Curiosity is not a sin ; but— they say I am not worse - they say I am even a little ...
... trouble you if I were well enough myself . It was in case I should not be able ; and I thought of asking your help . I suppose it was their curiosity . Curiosity is not a sin ; but— they say I am not worse - they say I am even a little ...
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... trouble . If there is anything I can do for you - if you have no friends " • " We shall soon have plenty of friends , " said Mrs Preston , quickly , with a certain mocking tone in her voice- " plenty of friends . We have not had many ...
... trouble . If there is anything I can do for you - if you have no friends " • " We shall soon have plenty of friends , " said Mrs Preston , quickly , with a certain mocking tone in her voice- " plenty of friends . We have not had many ...
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... hearted , with his cigar out , though he did not know . It might not be a very deadly trouble to either of the young sufferers , but it was sharp enough in its way . CHAPTER XXXII . THE REAL TRAITOR . WHILE these things 16 BROWNLOWS .
... hearted , with his cigar out , though he did not know . It might not be a very deadly trouble to either of the young sufferers , but it was sharp enough in its way . CHAPTER XXXII . THE REAL TRAITOR . WHILE these things 16 BROWNLOWS .
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