Constance and Nellie; or, The lost will, Volume 274Griffith and Farran, 1869 - 268 pages |
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... mean , ' said Con- stance ; it is the end of the wood , that is all . ' ' I will open it , ' said Georgie , ' and let you through . Now , do you feel any difference on the other side of the gate ? ' ' Oh , ' cried Agnes , ' you mean ...
... mean , ' said Con- stance ; it is the end of the wood , that is all . ' ' I will open it , ' said Georgie , ' and let you through . Now , do you feel any difference on the other side of the gate ? ' ' Oh , ' cried Agnes , ' you mean ...
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... means when she says I am not active ; certainly I cannot run in that way . ' ' You soon will , ' said Agnes , ' if you come out much with us . ' ' But what provokes me very much , ' said Constance , ' is , that Georgie can do all that I ...
... means when she says I am not active ; certainly I cannot run in that way . ' ' You soon will , ' said Agnes , ' if you come out much with us . ' ' But what provokes me very much , ' said Constance , ' is , that Georgie can do all that I ...
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... means as soon as we can pack up our things . Mamma sent me to say she would be glad to see you , if you can go up now . ' 6 ' I will go at once , ' said Mrs. Walton . ' May not we come with you , mamma , ' asked Agnes , as far as the ...
... means as soon as we can pack up our things . Mamma sent me to say she would be glad to see you , if you can go up now . ' 6 ' I will go at once , ' said Mrs. Walton . ' May not we come with you , mamma , ' asked Agnes , as far as the ...
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... mean to go there and try to improve it , and render it of more value . ' ' The West Indies , mamma ! ' exclaimed Agnes . ' Oh , poor Constance , we shall never see her again ! ' ' I do not see how that would follow from the fact of her ...
... mean to go there and try to improve it , and render it of more value . ' ' The West Indies , mamma ! ' exclaimed Agnes . ' Oh , poor Constance , we shall never see her again ! ' ' I do not see how that would follow from the fact of her ...
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... mean to be good friends with me , as you were formerly . ' " 6 ' I have no reason to be otherwise , ' Mrs. Walton replied . Certainly I am very sorry to lose my dear friend Lady Constance ; but , I assure you , I think it quite right ...
... mean to be good friends with me , as you were formerly . ' " 6 ' I have no reason to be otherwise , ' Mrs. Walton replied . Certainly I am very sorry to lose my dear friend Lady Constance ; but , I assure you , I think it quite right ...
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Abbey ABSOLON afternoon Agnes and Georgie amused archery asked Constance BARBARA HUTTON Barnley beautiful better Brand breakfast carriage cloth elegant coloured Constance's Cousin Oliver cried Agnes cried Constance cried Georgie cried Nellie cupboard dear Constance dear mamma delighted drawing-room Engravings everything exclaimed Georgie fancy father Fcap feel ferns Frederic Norland friends garden gilt edges glad GRIFFITH AND FARRAN happy HARRISON WEIR hear heard hope Illustrations Lady Constance laughing leave Lodge London look MARY COWDEN CLARKE Miss Ashby Miss Norland morning mother Nellie's never nice old wing papa Peters piano plain play pleasant pony pretty PUBLISHED BY GRIFFITH Queen Elizabeth's Hospital replied Nellie returned Nellie ride Second Edition sketch soon sorry stance STORIES Super-royal 16mo suppose sure talk tell things THOMAS DARNELL THOMAS HOOD thought to-day to-morrow trees Walton WEIR wish wonder
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