Frank Leslie's Ladies' Magazine, 50 tomasFrank Leslie, 1882 |
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... dear Sydney , " said the maiden sister , " can you doubt me ? " Cheston made no answer to this appeal , but went back to his plotting . At that moment Ethel and Dinah were closeted together , and the younger woman fancying that she saw ...
... dear Sydney , " said the maiden sister , " can you doubt me ? " Cheston made no answer to this appeal , but went back to his plotting . At that moment Ethel and Dinah were closeted together , and the younger woman fancying that she saw ...
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... dear , I have seen more of your husband to - day than I ever saw of him before , and I begin to like him and believe in him - a little . And now that I know why he has been staying away from you , I esteem his reason for it , hard as it ...
... dear , I have seen more of your husband to - day than I ever saw of him before , and I begin to like him and believe in him - a little . And now that I know why he has been staying away from you , I esteem his reason for it , hard as it ...
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... Dear ! dear ! what a gay young thing I was at her age , and what fine things I expected were to happen to me in my life ! -- and what a dreary time I have had of it . I must keep an eye on little Emily -- wherever I am they are all too ...
... Dear ! dear ! what a gay young thing I was at her age , and what fine things I expected were to happen to me in my life ! -- and what a dreary time I have had of it . I must keep an eye on little Emily -- wherever I am they are all too ...
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