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... , as she lifts her head from her hand , and brushes away a tear which had somehow fallen upon her cheek , proves to us that we are not mistaken . There is an expression of ennui , of weariness , upon her face B 2 MAY PEMBERTON . 3.
... , as she lifts her head from her hand , and brushes away a tear which had somehow fallen upon her cheek , proves to us that we are not mistaken . There is an expression of ennui , of weariness , upon her face B 2 MAY PEMBERTON . 3.
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Laura M. Lane. expression of ennui , of weariness , upon her face that her old schoolfellows most certainly had never seen imprinted there . But the school days are over now , and May is a young lady " out in the world , " and , with the ...
Laura M. Lane. expression of ennui , of weariness , upon her face that her old schoolfellows most certainly had never seen imprinted there . But the school days are over now , and May is a young lady " out in the world , " and , with the ...
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... faces are set in the right direc- tion their own honest inclinations are the best finger - posts . But just look at the clock ! This is what comes of inviting London ladies to my country dwelling . We must finish our talk to - morrow ...
... faces are set in the right direc- tion their own honest inclinations are the best finger - posts . But just look at the clock ! This is what comes of inviting London ladies to my country dwelling . We must finish our talk to - morrow ...
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... faces grew more friendly and confiding . Mary Browne's pale face and clear grey eyes had more attractions for her than any other counte- nance in the room . After tea , May produced the photographs , and these were much admired . They ...
... faces grew more friendly and confiding . Mary Browne's pale face and clear grey eyes had more attractions for her than any other counte- nance in the room . After tea , May produced the photographs , and these were much admired . They ...
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... face . Then , as she went down stairs she said to herself , " Ah , if there'd been any lady like her to take an interest in poor Jane ; she'd never - but it's no use thinking of that ! " The vicar called the next day to see Mrs ...
... face . Then , as she went down stairs she said to herself , " Ah , if there'd been any lady like her to take an interest in poor Jane ; she'd never - but it's no use thinking of that ! " The vicar called the next day to see Mrs ...
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