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... hand . John looked up in astonishment ; he had not the alluded to . slightest notion of what his friend meant or But Mr. Holland kept on laugh- ing and dancing , shaking himself like a wet poodle . " Am I not a good prophet ? " he re ...
... hand . John looked up in astonishment ; he had not the alluded to . slightest notion of what his friend meant or But Mr. Holland kept on laugh- ing and dancing , shaking himself like a wet poodle . " Am I not a good prophet ? " he re ...
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... hand ( it was a strong hand , and not the only time , by a great many , that we hear of its good points ) , he seats her on the window - sill , and , with an apology , places himself by her side . The writer thinks it well to state that ...
... hand ( it was a strong hand , and not the only time , by a great many , that we hear of its good points ) , he seats her on the window - sill , and , with an apology , places himself by her side . The writer thinks it well to state that ...
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... hand , " a hand - clasp which was all the warmer for her languid appearance . " He looks at her attentively . " You have been very ill , Miss Powle , " is his greeting . " Julia said you had a ques- tion to ask , Miss Powle , " and so ...
... hand , " a hand - clasp which was all the warmer for her languid appearance . " He looks at her attentively . " You have been very ill , Miss Powle , " is his greeting . " Julia said you had a ques- tion to ask , Miss Powle , " and so ...
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... hand that again " Eleanor remembered . " 66 The authoress satisfies her ideas of punc- tilio by this one word of disapproval , of which nothing comes . We naturally ask , Can girls do such things where Miss Weth- erall lives and no harm ...
... hand that again " Eleanor remembered . " 66 The authoress satisfies her ideas of punc- tilio by this one word of disapproval , of which nothing comes . We naturally ask , Can girls do such things where Miss Weth- erall lives and no harm ...
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... hand she remembered in England . " band that Mrs. Balliol urges ber cutting off This was fortunate , and little ... hands of the Spectator . - Living Age . ] We ain't a - going just yet , after all A RELIGIOUS NOVEL . 29.
... hand she remembered in England . " band that Mrs. Balliol urges ber cutting off This was fortunate , and little ... hands of the Spectator . - Living Age . ] We ain't a - going just yet , after all A RELIGIOUS NOVEL . 29.
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