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... young ladies ? " We did not deign to reply to these ques- tions , but I opened the commissary and offered the artist some of our choicest dainties . He accepted our largess , and retired with polite invitations for us to be " neighborly ...
... young ladies ? " We did not deign to reply to these ques- tions , but I opened the commissary and offered the artist some of our choicest dainties . He accepted our largess , and retired with polite invitations for us to be " neighborly ...
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... young ladies would interest yourselves less in the movements of that young man it would be much more becoming in you . " I turned away quickly , not relishing her tone , and looked at the corridor window , which opened on the balcony of ...
... young ladies would interest yourselves less in the movements of that young man it would be much more becoming in you . " I turned away quickly , not relishing her tone , and looked at the corridor window , which opened on the balcony of ...
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... young ladies ) , a manicure set , a bonnet pulled to pieces , a box of Huyler's , fancy work , dressmaker's and other bills ( which I have taken the liberty to borrow for a day or two ) , dancing slippers and German favors , a tin box ...
... young ladies ) , a manicure set , a bonnet pulled to pieces , a box of Huyler's , fancy work , dressmaker's and other bills ( which I have taken the liberty to borrow for a day or two ) , dancing slippers and German favors , a tin box ...
Page 81
... young ladies an example in point of neatness . And now , Miss Smith , I will thank you to give me the key to that small , old - fashioned trunk under your bed . It is the only one which my pass key will not fit ; the lock has gone out ...
... young ladies an example in point of neatness . And now , Miss Smith , I will thank you to give me the key to that small , old - fashioned trunk under your bed . It is the only one which my pass key will not fit ; the lock has gone out ...
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... lady herself was very exact on that point . " " That is natural ! " I replied , for the great clock at the end of the ... young ladies took it , the robbery must have been com- mitted during that fifteen minutes . " " " That seems hardly ...
... lady herself was very exact on that point . " " That is natural ! " I replied , for the great clock at the end of the ... young ladies took it , the robbery must have been com- mitted during that fifteen minutes . " " " That seems hardly ...
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