Mary and Mildred; or, Principle the guide of impulse1852 |
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... passing fancy , which absence per- haps would banish from his mind , as no en- gagement had actually taken place between ... passed his lips , of him no ill was ever spoken , and it was not until he was made gunner on board the " Blanche ...
... passing fancy , which absence per- haps would banish from his mind , as no en- gagement had actually taken place between ... passed his lips , of him no ill was ever spoken , and it was not until he was made gunner on board the " Blanche ...
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... passed her lips . " The LORD gave , " she said , when the fatal news was broken to her by a rough , but tender hearted sailor , who was a great friend of Charlie's ; but she could not finish the sen- tence , and fell senseless on the ...
... passed her lips . " The LORD gave , " she said , when the fatal news was broken to her by a rough , but tender hearted sailor , who was a great friend of Charlie's ; but she could not finish the sen- tence , and fell senseless on the ...
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... passed between herself and Tommy on Sunday evening , she began to understand it better , and her own self also . While Mildred and Alice were talking about it after Mrs. Bates was gone , she was thinking how pleased she had often felt ...
... passed between herself and Tommy on Sunday evening , she began to understand it better , and her own self also . While Mildred and Alice were talking about it after Mrs. Bates was gone , she was thinking how pleased she had often felt ...
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... passed alone with her , was next best pleasure to her talks with Mr. Andrewes , and as it had been agreed that a tea - drinking in Aunt Janet's room was to be the finale of May - day , they walked away together to wait there for the ...
... passed alone with her , was next best pleasure to her talks with Mr. Andrewes , and as it had been agreed that a tea - drinking in Aunt Janet's room was to be the finale of May - day , they walked away together to wait there for the ...
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... passing in her mind . At last she said , " How much longer shall we stay here , Aunt Edith ? " " About three weeks , I think , " was the answer . " Are you in a hurry to go home , Mildred ? " " I shall like to be there again very much ...
... passing in her mind . At last she said , " How much longer shall we stay here , Aunt Edith ? " " About three weeks , I think , " was the answer . " Are you in a hurry to go home , Mildred ? " " I shall like to be there again very much ...
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