Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Volume 131866 - 2 pages |
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... head upon my folded arms . Of course it was very weak and foolish , a bad beginning of my new life , but I was quite power- less to contend against that sense of utter misery . I thought of all I had left at home : I thought of what my ...
... head upon my folded arms . Of course it was very weak and foolish , a bad beginning of my new life , but I was quite power- less to contend against that sense of utter misery . I thought of all I had left at home : I thought of what my ...
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... head that I should be happier amongst girls of my own age , and sent me off to school . He has been tra- velling since that time , and so I have not been home for the Christ- mas holidays . I can't tell you what a disappointment that ...
... head that I should be happier amongst girls of my own age , and sent me off to school . He has been tra- velling since that time , and so I have not been home for the Christ- mas holidays . I can't tell you what a disappointment that ...
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... head gravely ; for you are to take the second English class under her I heard them say so at dinner to - day - and I am afraid she will fidget you almost out of your life ; you must try to keep your temper , and take things as quietly ...
... head gravely ; for you are to take the second English class under her I heard them say so at dinner to - day - and I am afraid she will fidget you almost out of your life ; you must try to keep your temper , and take things as quietly ...
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... head doubtfully . ' Unless you have a love of your vocation you will never succeed , Miss Crofton , ' she said solemnly . I freely confess that this love she spoke of never came to me . I tried to do my duty , and I endured all the ...
... head doubtfully . ' Unless you have a love of your vocation you will never succeed , Miss Crofton , ' she said solemnly . I freely confess that this love she spoke of never came to me . I tried to do my duty , and I endured all the ...
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Belgravia Mary Elizabeth Braddon. throat , and a well - shaped head . Her features , with the exception of her eyes , were in no way remarkable ; but those were sufficiently striking to give character to a face that might otherwise have ...
Belgravia Mary Elizabeth Braddon. throat , and a well - shaped head . Her features , with the exception of her eyes , were in no way remarkable ; but those were sufficiently striking to give character to a face that might otherwise have ...
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