A Little Minx: A SketchD. Appleton, 1893 - 274 psl. |
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... Rosamond by name , in whom the neighbourhood became still more deeply in- terested . For the sake of the new gowns and the sister , Darriwell broke out in entertainments for a time , to the intense gratification of all who were invited ...
... Rosamond by name , in whom the neighbourhood became still more deeply in- terested . For the sake of the new gowns and the sister , Darriwell broke out in entertainments for a time , to the intense gratification of all who were invited ...
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... Rosamond , now Mrs. Thomas El- lis and the mother of twins , wrote home for an- other sister - with the inevitable result . Florence arrived , met a wealthy young Melbourne merchant , conquered him forthwith , and became possessed of a ...
... Rosamond , now Mrs. Thomas El- lis and the mother of twins , wrote home for an- other sister - with the inevitable result . Florence arrived , met a wealthy young Melbourne merchant , conquered him forthwith , and became possessed of a ...
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... Rosamond has never had a fire before , and it will frighten her , perhaps . " " The idea ! " ejaculated Colin , horrified . " You just stay quietly in the coolest place you can find , and don't think of putting your little head out - of ...
... Rosamond has never had a fire before , and it will frighten her , perhaps . " " The idea ! " ejaculated Colin , horrified . " You just stay quietly in the coolest place you can find , and don't think of putting your little head out - of ...
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... the accumulated force of a dozen years of unspent passion in it . Not On her thirty - first birthday she sighed to think how old she was , and Rosamond Ellis , a year her junior , did not tell her - what any intelligent 218 A LITTLE MINX .
... the accumulated force of a dozen years of unspent passion in it . Not On her thirty - first birthday she sighed to think how old she was , and Rosamond Ellis , a year her junior , did not tell her - what any intelligent 218 A LITTLE MINX .
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... Rosamond . Rosamond used to tell her hus- band everything , and Tom Ellis was absurdly par- ticular about the connections and antecedents of all who aspired to the hand of his ward . More- over , Tom and Rosie's children were down in ...
... Rosamond . Rosamond used to tell her hus- band everything , and Tom Ellis was absurdly par- ticular about the connections and antecedents of all who aspired to the hand of his ward . More- over , Tom and Rosie's children were down in ...
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afraid archdeacon arms asked ball beautiful better Black Swan boys bright eyes Brown buggy called Captain Brackenbury Caroline certainly charming Chesterfield sofa church Colin Mackenzie comfortable course curate curate's wife dance Darriwell dear Debenham Dennison dinner dress ejaculated Ellis exclaimed expected eyes face feel fellow felt friends Gibraltar girls Good-morning gown Grace and Lottie Grace Brown hand Hardcastle harmonium head heard heart hostess hour husband Jack Josiah knew ladies laughed leading families little minx Lloyd looked looking-glass magic lantern maid married Melbourne mind minutes mother Nancy's never nice night opossum paddocks parish parsonage poor Prendergast pretty Prim Primrose Robert Rosamond rose round sister smile sofa sort stood Sunday-school sure Sydney talk tea-meeting tell tennis thing thought told took wait watch William wind woman wonder Wooroona young
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