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Page 12
I the Viceroyal hostelry , and are enter- could , my dear Eblanesi , knew that I
tained sumptuously . Eblana has its opera season ;. which can never forget the
proofs of kind runs , off and on , say for nearly two that neither time nor distance
can ...
I the Viceroyal hostelry , and are enter- could , my dear Eblanesi , knew that I
tained sumptuously . Eblana has its opera season ;. which can never forget the
proofs of kind runs , off and on , say for nearly two that neither time nor distance
can ...
Page 20
You will let me do as we sent him that , ” observed Bessie , I like this once , like a
dear mother , whose chief aim in these charitable and say we may have them . ” .
suggestions was to please her cousin The mother scolded , grumbled , reDillon ...
You will let me do as we sent him that , ” observed Bessie , I like this once , like a
dear mother , whose chief aim in these charitable and say we may have them . ” .
suggestions was to please her cousin The mother scolded , grumbled , reDillon ...
Page 25
... the hour would arrive for him to turning her laughing face towards her proceed
once more to Mr. Stutzer's mother . " I will completely forget cottage . The moment
he entered the there is such a thing . Dear mamma , house Bessie ran down the ...
... the hour would arrive for him to turning her laughing face towards her proceed
once more to Mr. Stutzer's mother . " I will completely forget cottage . The moment
he entered the there is such a thing . Dear mamma , house Bessie ran down the ...
Page 27
... such men , they belonged to some one else than walking meekly in their
several to ourselves . But , ah ! for a good rush spheres , are as living illustrations
of through a leafy , untidy , overgrown , the New Testament , carrying convic- dear
old ...
... such men , they belonged to some one else than walking meekly in their
several to ourselves . But , ah ! for a good rush spheres , are as living illustrations
of through a leafy , untidy , overgrown , the New Testament , carrying convic- dear
old ...
Page 34
... dear William Wylder ; and she this folly ; and when you have heard can be
amusing , and talks very well , all - which , upon my soul and honour , but she has
no sense -- she is utterly you shall the moment I am enabled to Quixotic -- she is
no ...
... dear William Wylder ; and she this folly ; and when you have heard can be
amusing , and talks very well , all - which , upon my soul and honour , but she has
no sense -- she is utterly you shall the moment I am enabled to Quixotic -- she is
no ...
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