Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... heart , and warms him to conversation . He does not tell Mr. Feeder , B.A. , what passed at the corner of the square ; but when Mr. Feeder asks him " when it is to come off , " Mr. Toots replies " that there are certain subjects ...
... heart , and warms him to conversation . He does not tell Mr. Feeder , B.A. , what passed at the corner of the square ; but when Mr. Feeder asks him " when it is to come off , " Mr. Toots replies " that there are certain subjects ...
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... heart — and she gave it to him . As he had looked at the pic- ture in the morning , so he looked at her afterwards , when she turned her eyes away . " I am directed to request , " he said , " that the new housekeeper - Mrs. Pipchin , I ...
... heart — and she gave it to him . As he had looked at the pic- ture in the morning , so he looked at her afterwards , when she turned her eyes away . " I am directed to request , " he said , " that the new housekeeper - Mrs. Pipchin , I ...
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... heart what she had felt , and never know the happiness of one touch of response . But it was much more hard to be compelled to doubt either her father or Edith , so affectionate and dear to her , and to think of her love for each of ...
... heart what she had felt , and never know the happiness of one touch of response . But it was much more hard to be compelled to doubt either her father or Edith , so affectionate and dear to her , and to think of her love for each of ...
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... heart of Florence , so lonely and so hurt , and been its best of comforters ? Thus , with her gentle nature yearning to them both , feeling the misery of both , and whispering doubts of her own duty to both , Florence in her wider and ...
... heart of Florence , so lonely and so hurt , and been its best of comforters ? Thus , with her gentle nature yearning to them both , feeling the misery of both , and whispering doubts of her own duty to both , Florence in her wider and ...
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... hearts , Heaven knows ! But it was otherwise , and that was well . No word was ever spoken between Florence and Edith , now , on these subjects . Edith had said there ought to be between them , in that wise , a division . and a silence ...
... hearts , Heaven knows ! But it was otherwise , and that was well . No word was ever spoken between Florence and Edith , now , on these subjects . Edith had said there ought to be between them , in that wise , a division . and a silence ...
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