Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 37;Volume 100John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1883 |
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... thought frightened her . By the sight of her distress James was distracted . did not know what to do . Smelling- salts , perfumes , he thought of ; but there were none within a thousand miles of him . All he said to her seemed at first ...
... thought frightened her . By the sight of her distress James was distracted . did not know what to do . Smelling- salts , perfumes , he thought of ; but there were none within a thousand miles of him . All he said to her seemed at first ...
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... thought , What of the girl's fate in a spot far from any other woman ? However , he could do no more for her than to assure her that she was as welcome as possible until her brother came for her ; and he despatched a messenger to him at ...
... thought , What of the girl's fate in a spot far from any other woman ? However , he could do no more for her than to assure her that she was as welcome as possible until her brother came for her ; and he despatched a messenger to him at ...
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... thought he could be . Was it possible ? he reflected . No. He knew the lad's story , as James had often told it to him - How his father and mother were dead ; how he had been brought up by an uncle , a laborer in a bonded dock warehouse ...
... thought he could be . Was it possible ? he reflected . No. He knew the lad's story , as James had often told it to him - How his father and mother were dead ; how he had been brought up by an uncle , a laborer in a bonded dock warehouse ...
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... thought James sprang upon Chaves , and struggled with him to bring him down , and so far succeeded that Margaret was enabled to escape from him ; but the strong man , recovering from the shock , threw the lad from him , so that he ...
... thought James sprang upon Chaves , and struggled with him to bring him down , and so far succeeded that Margaret was enabled to escape from him ; but the strong man , recovering from the shock , threw the lad from him , so that he ...
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... thought of Sabrina's education I do not know . The poor child was to be taught to despise luxury , to ignore fear , to be superior to pain . She appears , however , to have been very fond of her benefac- tor , but to have constantly ...
... thought of Sabrina's education I do not know . The poor child was to be taught to despise luxury , to ignore fear , to be superior to pain . She appears , however , to have been very fond of her benefac- tor , but to have constantly ...
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