The Wynnes; or, Many men, many mindsJoseph Masters, 1861 - 416 páginas |
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... morning because I begged her father not to advance her allowance , but let her suffer for her extravagance . She is a month and more from quarter day , and has but one and sevenpence halfpenny to carry her through . There must be ...
... morning because I begged her father not to advance her allowance , but let her suffer for her extravagance . She is a month and more from quarter day , and has but one and sevenpence halfpenny to carry her through . There must be ...
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... morning . Mr. Wynne led the prayers for the day . Then after a mi- nute's quiet , his wife took her place at the tea - tray , and the clatter , and noise , and laughing began , which is to be expected when two of the party are eating ...
... morning . Mr. Wynne led the prayers for the day . Then after a mi- nute's quiet , his wife took her place at the tea - tray , and the clatter , and noise , and laughing began , which is to be expected when two of the party are eating ...
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... morning of October 31st was come . twenty - first birthday , and her wedding - day . Barbara was awake early ; she sprang out of bed , went to the window , drew back the blind softly , thinking her sister still slept , and looked out ...
... morning of October 31st was come . twenty - first birthday , and her wedding - day . Barbara was awake early ; she sprang out of bed , went to the window , drew back the blind softly , thinking her sister still slept , and looked out ...
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... morning , as they sat at breakfast ; " Gordon , go and see if you cannot catch him . " Gordon began to grumble , -whereupon his mother pulled his chair from under him , and sent him off at once . " Jones always will go round the other ...
... morning , as they sat at breakfast ; " Gordon , go and see if you cannot catch him . " Gordon began to grumble , -whereupon his mother pulled his chair from under him , and sent him off at once . " Jones always will go round the other ...
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... morning . Perhaps , though he little thought it , or did his cleverer brothers , David with his impo- sition was the most happily circumstanced of the three , for his occupation was already marked out for him ; and no sooner did he get ...
... morning . Perhaps , though he little thought it , or did his cleverer brothers , David with his impo- sition was the most happily circumstanced of the three , for his occupation was already marked out for him ; and no sooner did he get ...
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Aigburth ALDERSGATE STREET Allegory answered Barbara arms asked Barbara rushed began Bessie better breakfast brother cheek child Church Constitution of Russia Cradock cried daughter David dear dear boy dinner Dobbs door drawing-room dress duty Elizabeth eyes face father Fcap feel felt followed Ford House Frank girl glad Gordon hand happy Hargrave Harvey hear heart Heir of Redclyffe Henrietta Hetty hope husband Irenæus Isabella John Kelso kissed last night laughed Laura lessons Liverpool looked mamma Merriton mind minute morning mother never once papa parlour Paul Paul's pleasant poor Portland Place quietly round schoolroom sighed silence sister smile sorry speak stairs Story Sunday sure Tale talk tell Thank thing thought tone trouble turned waiting walk whilst wife Will's wish word wretched Wynne Wynne's young
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