Left alone, or, The fortunes of Phillis Maitland1879 |
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... Rowley , the kind- hearted , hard - working Vicar of Hamsford , was fond of her , and was wont to affirm to his wife that ' Miss Maitland did more work than the rest of the visitors put together , and made less fuss about it ...
... Rowley , the kind- hearted , hard - working Vicar of Hamsford , was fond of her , and was wont to affirm to his wife that ' Miss Maitland did more work than the rest of the visitors put together , and made less fuss about it ...
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... people feel that there is no merit in their efforts . ' ' Yes , I know , Mr. Rowley - I do know how right you are , and that it is quite just that people should suffer for their own faults ; but in this case 40 LEFT ALONE .
... people feel that there is no merit in their efforts . ' ' Yes , I know , Mr. Rowley - I do know how right you are , and that it is quite just that people should suffer for their own faults ; but in this case 40 LEFT ALONE .
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... Rowley , too much absorbed in the case of Mrs. Philpott to recollect how near the subject must be to his companion's own experience- ' that may be ; but unfortunately it is but too common a case , and it is not an excuse for everything ...
... Rowley , too much absorbed in the case of Mrs. Philpott to recollect how near the subject must be to his companion's own experience- ' that may be ; but unfortunately it is but too common a case , and it is not an excuse for everything ...
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... Rowley . Some of the curates , who had come at different times to Hamsford , had endeavoured in their young undamped ardour to reclaim the black - sheep whom the Vicar had long given up as hopeless ; but their attacks had been direct ...
... Rowley . Some of the curates , who had come at different times to Hamsford , had endeavoured in their young undamped ardour to reclaim the black - sheep whom the Vicar had long given up as hopeless ; but their attacks had been direct ...
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... crowning disgrace — the centre of all this talk and wonderment , the heroine of so much woc , was , if not unconscious , at least almost indifferent to it all . When her kind friend Mr. Rowley hastened to her , THE BITTER THE BITTER END.
... crowning disgrace — the centre of all this talk and wonderment , the heroine of so much woc , was , if not unconscious , at least almost indifferent to it all . When her kind friend Mr. Rowley hastened to her , THE BITTER THE BITTER END.
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