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... Kirkcaldy , where wider interests claimed him , Irving spent frequent holidays at Haddington , and became aware too late that Jane was alluring . In pity he watched her beating helpless wings against the bars of convention and ...
... Kirkcaldy , where wider interests claimed him , Irving spent frequent holidays at Haddington , and became aware too late that Jane was alluring . In pity he watched her beating helpless wings against the bars of convention and ...
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... Kirkcaldy , and the fact that Carlyle was from Annan caught his attention . How was this man and that ? What progress was So - and - so making in his business ? Was the baker's new baby a boy or a girl ? There seemed no end to Irving's ...
... Kirkcaldy , and the fact that Carlyle was from Annan caught his attention . How was this man and that ? What progress was So - and - so making in his business ? Was the baker's new baby a boy or a girl ? There seemed no end to Irving's ...
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... Kirkcaldy , a rival school to that managed by Irving was opened and the offer of a mastership came to Carlyle . Before he could take up the new post Adam Hope's wife died , and on going to condole with the old man Carlyle found Irving ...
... Kirkcaldy , a rival school to that managed by Irving was opened and the offer of a mastership came to Carlyle . Before he could take up the new post Adam Hope's wife died , and on going to condole with the old man Carlyle found Irving ...
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