Littell's Living Age, 86. kötetLittell, Son, 1864 |
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... daughter will be with us next winter , I believe ; and I dare say she will go out with us . " 66 Why can't she say at once that Cynthia is here now ? " asked Molly of herself , yet glad that Mr. Preston's curiosity was baf- fled . - He ...
... daughter will be with us next winter , I believe ; and I dare say she will go out with us . " 66 Why can't she say at once that Cynthia is here now ? " asked Molly of herself , yet glad that Mr. Preston's curiosity was baf- fled . - He ...
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... daughter . He at the same time she was perfectly free to spends too much money , and I can't see turn her attention to the possible Bishop ; what real bottom he has It may all flare and neither in one case nor the other could up and ...
... daughter . He at the same time she was perfectly free to spends too much money , and I can't see turn her attention to the possible Bishop ; what real bottom he has It may all flare and neither in one case nor the other could up and ...
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... daughter , he knew that he might be sure of her . It would be impossible with her to keep such a secret from him , even for half a day . And yet , how odd it was ! Here was a man who in three days had fallen in love with his daughter ...
... daughter , he knew that he might be sure of her . It would be impossible with her to keep such a secret from him , even for half a day . And yet , how odd it was ! Here was a man who in three days had fallen in love with his daughter ...
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