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... hour but Mrs. Lipwell was not a hard taskmis- tress ; indeed , she never thought whether the allotted time was outstayed or not . When Miss Price came back , she ran at once to her own room - and she was good deal agitated , but not ...
... hour but Mrs. Lipwell was not a hard taskmis- tress ; indeed , she never thought whether the allotted time was outstayed or not . When Miss Price came back , she ran at once to her own room - and she was good deal agitated , but not ...
302. oldal
... hour or two at the inn were not numer- ous ; but it became a halting - place , as in former days , for the Tilby coach on its way to and from London , and horses were changed there , while frequently passengers partook of breakfast or ...
... hour or two at the inn were not numer- ous ; but it became a halting - place , as in former days , for the Tilby coach on its way to and from London , and horses were changed there , while frequently passengers partook of breakfast or ...
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... hour after hour passed by without his For more than three months from this seeing any body . The opportunity came at night I never went outside our garden , for last , however ; but it was near sunset before fear somebody might speak to ...
... hour after hour passed by without his For more than three months from this seeing any body . The opportunity came at night I never went outside our garden , for last , however ; but it was near sunset before fear somebody might speak to ...
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