The oak staircase; or, Stories of lord and lady Desmond, by M. & C. Lee |
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... seen a gentleman in her life before . " ' Now , however sheepish one may feel , one does not like to be called so before a stranger ; so I held up my head , and made a tremendous effort to look dignified and self - possessed , as became ...
... seen a gentleman in her life before . " ' Now , however sheepish one may feel , one does not like to be called so before a stranger ; so I held up my head , and made a tremendous effort to look dignified and self - possessed , as became ...
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... seen , and yet every now and then there was some- thing in his eyes that gave me a suspicion that he was what Robin would call “ chaffing me . " All the time , I had a vague sort of feeling that my mother would dislike him , though I ...
... seen , and yet every now and then there was some- thing in his eyes that gave me a suspicion that he was what Robin would call “ chaffing me . " All the time , I had a vague sort of feeling that my mother would dislike him , though I ...
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... seen but my father ! Nurse jumped up as if she thought the house must be on fire ; Rebecca upset her work - basket and knocked down the fire - irons ; and Miles and I stopped in the middle of a furious quarrel about a drum , which he ...
... seen but my father ! Nurse jumped up as if she thought the house must be on fire ; Rebecca upset her work - basket and knocked down the fire - irons ; and Miles and I stopped in the middle of a furious quarrel about a drum , which he ...
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... seen , child , ” said he in his usual cold , measured tones ; " and then you can come with me . " ' Of course nurse was excessively elaborate in her pro- ceedings after this injunction . I thought she never would have done combing and ...
... seen , child , ” said he in his usual cold , measured tones ; " and then you can come with me . " ' Of course nurse was excessively elaborate in her pro- ceedings after this injunction . I thought she never would have done combing and ...
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... seen her wear before . " " Now , Mistress Frances , my dear , " quoth she , when she saw that I was awake , " ' tis high time to get up and be dressed . Why , you've slept full an hour later than usual ; and I wouldn't wake you ...
... seen her wear before . " " Now , Mistress Frances , my dear , " quoth she , when she saw that I was awake , " ' tis high time to get up and be dressed . Why , you've slept full an hour later than usual ; and I wouldn't wake you ...
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