The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 32William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1875 |
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... Leam at whom he had been staring all this time . She looked at him for an instant , then turned away her eyes with girlish scorn . Though no shadow of the manly life had as yet been thrown across her path , and though she was therefore ...
... Leam at whom he had been staring all this time . She looked at him for an instant , then turned away her eyes with girlish scorn . Though no shadow of the manly life had as yet been thrown across her path , and though she was therefore ...
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... Leam . When Mrs. Birkett , dear soul , said with every good intention : — " Well , Leam , my dear , what did you think of our beautiful service ? Did you not like it and feel it go to your heart ? " - Leam answered as her mother might ...
... Leam . When Mrs. Birkett , dear soul , said with every good intention : — " Well , Leam , my dear , what did you think of our beautiful service ? Did you not like it and feel it go to your heart ? " - Leam answered as her mother might ...
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... Leam with an air of Mrs. Corfield rubbed her nose vigorously . grave rebuke . " You would do better to come and talk to me instead , " she said . Leam transfixed her with her eyes . " I like mamma's company best , " she said in the ...
... Leam with an air of Mrs. Corfield rubbed her nose vigorously . grave rebuke . " You would do better to come and talk to me instead , " she said . Leam transfixed her with her eyes . " I like mamma's company best , " she said in the ...
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