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... could think of nothing more dreadful than that the girl would run away with an ensign . Poor Mary ! she did nothing of the sort ; she never wrote another line , married a country doctor , and lived 1. ] 7 A WEDDING STORY .
... could think of nothing more dreadful than that the girl would run away with an ensign . Poor Mary ! she did nothing of the sort ; she never wrote another line , married a country doctor , and lived 1. ] 7 A WEDDING STORY .
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lady Mary Anne Broome. another line , married a country doctor , and lived the quietest and happiest life possible . None of the " girl - graduates " ever performed a heroic action , as far as I know , in spite of the run upon heroes and ...
lady Mary Anne Broome. another line , married a country doctor , and lived the quietest and happiest life possible . None of the " girl - graduates " ever performed a heroic action , as far as I know , in spite of the run upon heroes and ...
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... lived for Helen's happiness in the present , and Helen's wel- fare in the future . Mrs. Ramsay's life was rather a dull one ; she was too perfectly comfortable and correct in all her circumstances and surroundings to lead anything but a ...
... lived for Helen's happiness in the present , and Helen's wel- fare in the future . Mrs. Ramsay's life was rather a dull one ; she was too perfectly comfortable and correct in all her circumstances and surroundings to lead anything but a ...
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... lived a hundred miles away . " Is Helen fond of him ? " I inquired . " Well , I suppose so ; I hope she is , for she has accepted him , and they are to be married in the summer . Helen is in no hurry to leave home , thank God ! and I ...
... lived a hundred miles away . " Is Helen fond of him ? " I inquired . " Well , I suppose so ; I hope she is , for she has accepted him , and they are to be married in the summer . Helen is in no hurry to leave home , thank God ! and I ...
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... lived always on his legs , unless he was on a horse's back . As for sitting in a chair and amusing himself with a book or a paper on a rainy day , he never dreamed of such a thing ; he was irresistibly impelled to take just as much ...
... lived always on his legs , unless he was on a horse's back . As for sitting in a chair and amusing himself with a book or a paper on a rainy day , he never dreamed of such a thing ; he was irresistibly impelled to take just as much ...
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