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... , and sobbing , she knew not why ; per- haps because she loved him so all at once , and she was so surprised and startled at the fact ; and per- haps because she had seen that his eyes were full of tears , and she felt them on her face.
... , and sobbing , she knew not why ; per- haps because she loved him so all at once , and she was so surprised and startled at the fact ; and per- haps because she had seen that his eyes were full of tears , and she felt them on her face.
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... surprised when his father drew him towards him , and kissed him several times ; and he coloured , and was silent . ' Well , my boy , ' said Colonel Graham , ' do you remember me at all ? ' Philip answered yes ; and was soon chattering ...
... surprised when his father drew him towards him , and kissed him several times ; and he coloured , and was silent . ' Well , my boy , ' said Colonel Graham , ' do you remember me at all ? ' Philip answered yes ; and was soon chattering ...
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... surprised and distressed me . I hear that you have been guilty of great want of respect , not to say impertinence , towards Mrs. Graham . ' Alda looked in some surprise at her school- mistress ; then she answered- ' Do you know , ma'am ...
... surprised and distressed me . I hear that you have been guilty of great want of respect , not to say impertinence , towards Mrs. Graham . ' Alda looked in some surprise at her school- mistress ; then she answered- ' Do you know , ma'am ...
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... surprised to see the gravity of Miss Sinclair's face as she entered the drawing- room . Anderson , her grandmother's butler , was also there . For the first time it occurred to the child that perhaps the news might be bad . ' Is ...
... surprised to see the gravity of Miss Sinclair's face as she entered the drawing- room . Anderson , her grandmother's butler , was also there . For the first time it occurred to the child that perhaps the news might be bad . ' Is ...
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... surprised , but she would not allow herself to be conquered . ' Your brother , ' observed she to Alda , ' is playing the fool . He will come to his senses in a few hours , and return here . ' ' I do not believe he will , ' replied Alda ...
... surprised , but she would not allow herself to be conquered . ' Your brother , ' observed she to Alda , ' is playing the fool . He will come to his senses in a few hours , and return here . ' ' I do not believe he will , ' replied Alda ...
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