Frank Leslie's Ladies' Magazine, 40 tomasFrank Leslie, 1877 |
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... mind were true to He stood looking at her for a long time , as it seemed to the heart- her duty . She was worthy of your fondest love ; she was worthy of stricken Deborah - looking at her with eyes that hung upon that your deepest ...
... mind were true to He stood looking at her for a long time , as it seemed to the heart- her duty . She was worthy of your fondest love ; she was worthy of stricken Deborah - looking at her with eyes that hung upon that your deepest ...
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... mind to your father places your sister in her rightful position , and restores the family to its old standing , and must carry a blessing with it ! " " If you are made happier , mother - you and my father and Hilda -I have my reward ...
... mind to your father places your sister in her rightful position , and restores the family to its old standing , and must carry a blessing with it ! " " If you are made happier , mother - you and my father and Hilda -I have my reward ...
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... mind . He was tired of those small rooms in Jermyn Street , though backed up with a couple of clubs . It would be very sweet to have a pied - à - terre in the country , especially if it took the shape of a real hall , with a rent - roll ...
... mind . He was tired of those small rooms in Jermyn Street , though backed up with a couple of clubs . It would be very sweet to have a pied - à - terre in the country , especially if it took the shape of a real hall , with a rent - roll ...
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