Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, 4 tomasCharles Force Deems Frank Leslie, 1878 |
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... asked on what , more than anything else , he relied for his justification at last , he probably would have replied ... asking you that you would give him a ride in your carriage , and how , regardless of his appeal , you dashed along ...
... asked on what , more than anything else , he relied for his justification at last , he probably would have replied ... asking you that you would give him a ride in your carriage , and how , regardless of his appeal , you dashed along ...
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... asked me to her birthday party , for I'll be . the only one there who cannot give her a present ; " and Herbert thought over all his possessions , in the hope of finding something amongst them that his little cousin would like . He had ...
... asked me to her birthday party , for I'll be . the only one there who cannot give her a present ; " and Herbert thought over all his possessions , in the hope of finding something amongst them that his little cousin would like . He had ...
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... asked . I am certain that if he would only express regret in an open , manly way to his parents for all the past , and show that he was changed , the whole affair would " No , I quite expected to be told so ; I am so glad , dear Will ...
... asked . I am certain that if he would only express regret in an open , manly way to his parents for all the past , and show that he was changed , the whole affair would " No , I quite expected to be told so ; I am so glad , dear Will ...
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... asked Una . " Just at first , as a secondary cause , it may have had ; but before we left Vienna he had learnt to appreciate the value of far higher hope of happiness than the renewal of mere human love could give . It so happened that ...
... asked Una . " Just at first , as a secondary cause , it may have had ; but before we left Vienna he had learnt to appreciate the value of far higher hope of happiness than the renewal of mere human love could give . It so happened that ...
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... asked how it was possible that Edward could have been reduced to such abject poverty when , on his arrival at Sydney a little more than a year before , he had in his possession the large sum of money with which he had been bribed to ...
... asked how it was possible that Edward could have been reduced to such abject poverty when , on his arrival at Sydney a little more than a year before , he had in his possession the large sum of money with which he had been bribed to ...
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