Frank Leslie's Ladies' Magazine, 40 tomasFrank Leslie, 1877 |
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... Dear friend , " pleaded Mr. Martin , " let your mind be at rest for a little while . Repose , dear sir ; you have been heavily afflicted , and you had a stroke of illness which might have been fatal , had God refused to hear our earnest ...
... Dear friend , " pleaded Mr. Martin , " let your mind be at rest for a little while . Repose , dear sir ; you have been heavily afflicted , and you had a stroke of illness which might have been fatal , had God refused to hear our earnest ...
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... dear ! " his mother pleaded . not wish to make me unhappy , Wilfrid ? " " You do " No , mother . It is enough if one of us is unhappy . And I do not speak bitterly . I only look things in the face , and call them by their right names ...
... dear ! " his mother pleaded . not wish to make me unhappy , Wilfrid ? " " You do " No , mother . It is enough if one of us is unhappy . And I do not speak bitterly . I only look things in the face , and call them by their right names ...
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... dear Mrs. de Paumelle ? -we can arrange it better there by ourselves than if ' Well , my dear , and if you was her daughter and the captain's we were here . My son will amuse your daughter for ten minutes wife , would you be happy ...
... dear Mrs. de Paumelle ? -we can arrange it better there by ourselves than if ' Well , my dear , and if you was her daughter and the captain's we were here . My son will amuse your daughter for ten minutes wife , would you be happy ...
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