Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... Ancoats , has gone abroad . I suppose that girl was bought off . >> His mother might , he feared , have a scene in preparation for him . For Letty , under « I should be very well if it were n't for cover of some lame excuse or other ...
... Ancoats , has gone abroad . I suppose that girl was bought off . >> His mother might , he feared , have a scene in preparation for him . For Letty , under « I should be very well if it were n't for cover of some lame excuse or other ...
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... Ancoats has taken her . » That's the place for heart , is n't it ? » said his mother , abruptly . « There's a man there that cures everybody . » I believe so , » said George . « May we come to business , mother ? I have brought these ...
... Ancoats has taken her . » That's the place for heart , is n't it ? » said his mother , abruptly . « There's a man there that cures everybody . » I believe so , » said George . « May we come to business , mother ? I have brought these ...
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... never had the courage to talk to you of the matter , Tressady ; but did n't you see something of that lad Ancoats before he went off abroad ? » Fontenoy smiled rather gloomily , and the two walked on 34 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE .
... never had the courage to talk to you of the matter , Tressady ; but did n't you see something of that lad Ancoats before he went off abroad ? » Fontenoy smiled rather gloomily , and the two walked on 34 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE .
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... Ancoats told me nothing . I have heard some gossip from Harding Watton , » said George , unwillingly . It was one of his strong- est characteristics , this fastidious and even haughty dislike of chatter about other peo- ple's private ...
... Ancoats told me nothing . I have heard some gossip from Harding Watton , » said George , unwillingly . It was one of his strong- est characteristics , this fastidious and even haughty dislike of chatter about other peo- ple's private ...
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... Ancoats , how do you do ? » He got up to make room for the master of the house as he spoke . But as he walked away he said to himself , with a kind of de- light , « Good ! She did n't turn a hair . » Lady Madeleine , indeed , received ...
... Ancoats , how do you do ? » He got up to make room for the master of the house as he spoke . But as he walked away he said to himself , with a kind of de- light , « Good ! She did n't turn a hair . » Lady Madeleine , indeed , received ...
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