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... certainly the best way you could manage it , " said Mrs. Henville . " My sister told me how to do it - I don't believe I should have had the sense to find it out . " " Yes you would , my love , if you 4 THE DAUGHTER OF A GENIUS ;
... certainly the best way you could manage it , " said Mrs. Henville . " My sister told me how to do it - I don't believe I should have had the sense to find it out . " " Yes you would , my love , if you 4 THE DAUGHTER OF A GENIUS ;
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... sense of honour less high than my own ? " " Because your husband did , and he was a good man , and would not say so without cause . " Maria confessed there was something in this , and she happily agreed to curtail her schemes of ...
... sense of honour less high than my own ? " " Because your husband did , and he was a good man , and would not say so without cause . " Maria confessed there was something in this , and she happily agreed to curtail her schemes of ...
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... sense to know that she had no right to be so ; and she hastily said , " she would go away directly , but she had been busy lately , finishing the house - she hoped some consideration - some- " " Madam , your attorney and I must have ...
... sense to know that she had no right to be so ; and she hastily said , " she would go away directly , but she had been busy lately , finishing the house - she hoped some consideration - some- " " Madam , your attorney and I must have ...
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... aunt . Maria flung herself again upon the stranger's neck , and almost shrieked with joy ; but the sober warning voice of Mrs. Margaret recalled both the mother and daughter to a sense of what she deemed due to 64 THE DAUGHTER OF A GENIUS ;
... aunt . Maria flung herself again upon the stranger's neck , and almost shrieked with joy ; but the sober warning voice of Mrs. Margaret recalled both the mother and daughter to a sense of what she deemed due to 64 THE DAUGHTER OF A GENIUS ;
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... at variance with Mrs. Margaret's opinions and prejudices , which were wholly and exclusively Eng- lish . Mrs. Albany's dress was inevitably all French ; G 3 A TALE FOR YOUTH . 65 daughter to a sense of what she deemed ...
... at variance with Mrs. Margaret's opinions and prejudices , which were wholly and exclusively Eng- lish . Mrs. Albany's dress was inevitably all French ; G 3 A TALE FOR YOUTH . 65 daughter to a sense of what she deemed ...
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