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... father's grave ' At last he conquered ' She lifted her left hand ' I thought it would come to this . ' Annual ' Ser Francesco , done and dead ' Miss Tenterden gave me permission ' • • • A. Hopkins 376 99 · • • A. Hopkins 413 99 • • A ...
... father's grave ' At last he conquered ' She lifted her left hand ' I thought it would come to this . ' Annual ' Ser Francesco , done and dead ' Miss Tenterden gave me permission ' • • • A. Hopkins 376 99 · • • A. Hopkins 413 99 • • A ...
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... father's offer to benefit them pecuniarily , which , if not handsome , might be deemed sufficient , in any person not bound to them by ties of blood , and which he felt to be liberal when taken into consideration with his father's views ...
... father's offer to benefit them pecuniarily , which , if not handsome , might be deemed sufficient , in any person not bound to them by ties of blood , and which he felt to be liberal when taken into consideration with his father's views ...
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... father that was possible , and , above all , endeavour to persuade the widow and her daughter to receive assistance from his hand . One cause of embarrassment was upon this occasion spared to him ; his errand was such that no allusion ...
... father that was possible , and , above all , endeavour to persuade the widow and her daughter to receive assistance from his hand . One cause of embarrassment was upon this occasion spared to him ; his errand was such that no allusion ...
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... father's grave . What word does Mr. Pennicuick bring us of him ? ' ' He has little to say , Nelly ; and it pains him to say even that little . I have come to - day in his place- 6 " What ? Will not Mr. Pennicuick come to see us ? ' Nay ...
... father's grave . What word does Mr. Pennicuick bring us of him ? ' ' He has little to say , Nelly ; and it pains him to say even that little . I have come to - day in his place- 6 " What ? Will not Mr. Pennicuick come to see us ? ' Nay ...
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... father is quite himself . He has been thinking a great deal about you - you and your mother , ' he added hastily , for he saw the colour rush into the young girl's cheek : it was terrible to him that she should believe even for a moment ...
... father is quite himself . He has been thinking a great deal about you - you and your mother , ' he added hastily , for he saw the colour rush into the young girl's cheek : it was terrible to him that she should believe even for a moment ...
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