Fellow TravellersW. Blackwood, 1896 - 378 pages |
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... face with a tearful smile ; " and that is why he can afford to come all these miles without a fee , to visit a sick child ! " " Tut , tut ! " he answered shortly . " Will corbies pick oot corbies ' een ? That wasn't much to do for poor ...
... face with a tearful smile ; " and that is why he can afford to come all these miles without a fee , to visit a sick child ! " " Tut , tut ! " he answered shortly . " Will corbies pick oot corbies ' een ? That wasn't much to do for poor ...
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... I wonder , if Tom had taken my advice ? Poor Ethel ! When all is said , she is a plucky little soul , -con- sidering that Nature never meant her to face the world alone , and least of all with a delicate AFTER MANY DAYS . 5.
... I wonder , if Tom had taken my advice ? Poor Ethel ! When all is said , she is a plucky little soul , -con- sidering that Nature never meant her to face the world alone , and least of all with a delicate AFTER MANY DAYS . 5.
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... face , now that he got a good view of it , - not so pretty as Ethel's , but intellectual , cultured ; and the pose of the dainty head on its slender neck reminded him irresistibly of one of his own Scotch bluebells . But surely there ...
... face , now that he got a good view of it , - not so pretty as Ethel's , but intellectual , cultured ; and the pose of the dainty head on its slender neck reminded him irresistibly of one of his own Scotch bluebells . But surely there ...
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... face turn a few shades paler when the noise was over . " Perfectly ridiculous that she should be knocking about the country by herself ! " he thought . “ I'd like to know what her people are thinking of . " The girl let down the window ...
... face turn a few shades paler when the noise was over . " Perfectly ridiculous that she should be knocking about the country by herself ! " he thought . “ I'd like to know what her people are thinking of . " The girl let down the window ...
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... face bore ample evidence to that ; but , apart from the pathological aspect of the case , how supremely ridiculous the whole thing was ! What if he should begin to talk about his Dies Ira when a fracture failed to unite , or a patient ...
... face bore ample evidence to that ; but , apart from the pathological aspect of the case , how supremely ridiculous the whole thing was ! What if he should begin to talk about his Dies Ira when a fracture failed to unite , or a patient ...
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