The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 63;Volume 136William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1927 |
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... telling him that his child sees ghosts — and I'd have thought that mad enough a fortnight ago that his psychic powers ... tell him to come down here immediately . It doesn't matter how mad he thinks me if he gets Richard away . ' Laura ...
... telling him that his child sees ghosts — and I'd have thought that mad enough a fortnight ago that his psychic powers ... tell him to come down here immediately . It doesn't matter how mad he thinks me if he gets Richard away . ' Laura ...
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... tell , but Laura told it convincingly . ' Do you know for a fact that this wretched Griffen woman is a spiritualist ? ' Stuart's face was more lined than ever as he turned sharply with the question . ' Only from what Richard says . She ...
... tell , but Laura told it convincingly . ' Do you know for a fact that this wretched Griffen woman is a spiritualist ? ' Stuart's face was more lined than ever as he turned sharply with the question . ' Only from what Richard says . She ...
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... tell Laura that this was Miss Griffen . No reply to Lady Pendred's insupportable hypocrisies must shorten by one day her last month at Penby , her one hope of saving Richard . ' Of course I am really sorry to disarrange your plans thus ...
... tell Laura that this was Miss Griffen . No reply to Lady Pendred's insupportable hypocrisies must shorten by one day her last month at Penby , her one hope of saving Richard . ' Of course I am really sorry to disarrange your plans thus ...
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... tell me truly - would you like to think that Dickon was a little boy who lived and was unhappy here and died , and wanted you all these years afterwards ? Or would you like to think that he got away safely from his enemies here and ...
... tell me truly - would you like to think that Dickon was a little boy who lived and was unhappy here and died , and wanted you all these years afterwards ? Or would you like to think that he got away safely from his enemies here and ...
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... tell me about the true Dickon ? Laura was silent . ' It wasn't very fair of her ! ' Richard's sobs began again ... telling me all about the true Dickon , ' said Richard from his bed suddenly . Lady Pendred's eyes travelled from the child ...
... tell me about the true Dickon ? Laura was silent . ' It wasn't very fair of her ! ' Richard's sobs began again ... telling me all about the true Dickon , ' said Richard from his bed suddenly . Lady Pendred's eyes travelled from the child ...
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