Left alone, or, The fortunes of Phillis Maitland1879 |
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... clothing . I could not help sending the eldest girl out to get some- thing to eat , and a little firing , at once ; and I was coming home by the Vicarage to ask if they might have coal and soup tickets this week . ' ' That's always the ...
... clothing . I could not help sending the eldest girl out to get some- thing to eat , and a little firing , at once ; and I was coming home by the Vicarage to ask if they might have coal and soup tickets this week . ' ' That's always the ...
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... clothing clubs and other parish matters , and Phillis was willing that on that footing only should the acquaintance remain , for he ' a curate was to her and nothing more ; ' but he was given to seeking her society , in THE CURATE . 45.
... clothing clubs and other parish matters , and Phillis was willing that on that footing only should the acquaintance remain , for he ' a curate was to her and nothing more ; ' but he was given to seeking her society , in THE CURATE . 45.
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... cloths to cool her burning head , and ice to moisten her parched throat ; and was restless and fever - stricken , often confused in mind , and always incapable of con- tinuous thought . She had , in fact , what Dr. Jenkins called a ...
... cloths to cool her burning head , and ice to moisten her parched throat ; and was restless and fever - stricken , often confused in mind , and always incapable of con- tinuous thought . She had , in fact , what Dr. Jenkins called a ...
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... clothes , and make myself generally useful in that way ? ' ' You must quite misunderstand her letter , if you think she would expect you to do anything not specified beforehand among your duties . She is a perfect lady , ' was Mrs ...
... clothes , and make myself generally useful in that way ? ' ' You must quite misunderstand her letter , if you think she would expect you to do anything not specified beforehand among your duties . She is a perfect lady , ' was Mrs ...
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