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... RUTH WINNOT , 161 XVII . A HISTORY , . 170 XVIII . THE MUSIC LESSON , 182 XIX . ALICE PRESCOTT IN A NEW LIGHT , . 200 XX . THE GWYNNE PLACE , . 211 XXI . SETTING TO RIGHTS WITHOUT AND WITHIN , 219 XXII . DISCORDS , 227 XXIII . LEO ...
... RUTH WINNOT , 161 XVII . A HISTORY , . 170 XVIII . THE MUSIC LESSON , 182 XIX . ALICE PRESCOTT IN A NEW LIGHT , . 200 XX . THE GWYNNE PLACE , . 211 XXI . SETTING TO RIGHTS WITHOUT AND WITHIN , 219 XXII . DISCORDS , 227 XXIII . LEO ...
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... . I looked up for the singer . Mrs. Prescott saw the look and interpreted it . " That's Ruth Winnot , " whispered she , with a degree of pride ; “ hasn't she got a nice voice ? ” XI . THE SERMON . ETWEEN the close of the 116 SHILOH ,
... . I looked up for the singer . Mrs. Prescott saw the look and interpreted it . " That's Ruth Winnot , " whispered she , with a degree of pride ; “ hasn't she got a nice voice ? ” XI . THE SERMON . ETWEEN the close of the 116 SHILOH ,
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... Ruth Winnot is so - so hoarse , " stammered she , blush- ing , her small array of self - possession , called out by the exigency of the moment , being utterly routed by my un- gracious manner , " she can hardly make a sound . And I ...
... Ruth Winnot is so - so hoarse , " stammered she , blush- ing , her small array of self - possession , called out by the exigency of the moment , being utterly routed by my un- gracious manner , " she can hardly make a sound . And I ...
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... , and she led the way in silence to where Ruth Winnot sat , with her head resting wearily on the seat before her . One glance at her flushed and suffer- K ing face convinced me that her excuse was no trumped SHILOH , 135.
... , and she led the way in silence to where Ruth Winnot sat , with her head resting wearily on the seat before her . One glance at her flushed and suffer- K ing face convinced me that her excuse was no trumped SHILOH , 135.
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... Ruth Winnot had finished her small prelude , I was nearly unconscious of accordeon , ac- companiment , helpers , or hearers , of everything , save the wonderful power and adaptation of the words I was to sing , and the mighty swell of a ...
... Ruth Winnot had finished her small prelude , I was nearly unconscious of accordeon , ac- companiment , helpers , or hearers , of everything , save the wonderful power and adaptation of the words I was to sing , and the mighty swell of a ...
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