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... Edith , " Godfrey will not care in she were proposing the most satisfactory arrange- the least about his reception . " ment possible , " you shall have Edith quite to your- " Complimentary , is it not ? " exclaimed Mr. Dal - self till ...
... Edith , " Godfrey will not care in she were proposing the most satisfactory arrange- the least about his reception . " ment possible , " you shall have Edith quite to your- " Complimentary , is it not ? " exclaimed Mr. Dal - self till ...
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EDITH KINNAIRD . - PART III . CHAPTER V. As they walked home Edith began to express her warm admiration of Alice Brown's unobtrusive goodness . " There is to me a charm about her which I cannot define , " said she ; " plain and shy as ...
EDITH KINNAIRD . - PART III . CHAPTER V. As they walked home Edith began to express her warm admiration of Alice Brown's unobtrusive goodness . " There is to me a charm about her which I cannot define , " said she ; " plain and shy as ...
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... Edith , but gently , and without any effort to dis- guise her emotion . " Leave me , dear Edith , " said she ; ' t is of no use . There , leave me - I am as weak as a child . Twelve years ago , " she added , clasping Edith's hand ...
... Edith , but gently , and without any effort to dis- guise her emotion . " Leave me , dear Edith , " said she ; ' t is of no use . There , leave me - I am as weak as a child . Twelve years ago , " she added , clasping Edith's hand ...
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