Queen MabD. Appleton, 1864 - 476 pages |
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Julia Kavanagh. stared sternly at him . Captain George , by no means daunted , kissed his hand ; and as Susan , amazed and indignant , was going to ask him what he meant by it , he added , with a wink , " Good -eh ? " in a tone so ...
Julia Kavanagh. stared sternly at him . Captain George , by no means daunted , kissed his hand ; and as Susan , amazed and indignant , was going to ask him what he meant by it , he added , with a wink , " Good -eh ? " in a tone so ...
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... mean ; well - perhaps I can get one on hire . " But when Mr. Ford looked round his wretched home , when he remembered his debts and his downhill name , he wondered who would be so fool - hardy as to trust him with an instru- ment ...
... mean ; well - perhaps I can get one on hire . " But when Mr. Ford looked round his wretched home , when he remembered his debts and his downhill name , he wondered who would be so fool - hardy as to trust him with an instru- ment ...
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... means . " " As to that Mary Ann , I am glad she is going . I am tired of hearing about her misdeeds . " 66 " And she shall go , " emphatically replied Mr. Ford . " Take a first - rate servant instead , " pursued his wife ; give her ...
... means . " " As to that Mary Ann , I am glad she is going . I am tired of hearing about her misdeeds . " 66 " And she shall go , " emphatically replied Mr. Ford . " Take a first - rate servant instead , " pursued his wife ; give her ...
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... mean to sleep , marm ? We've got no spare beds here . " Miss Ford not answering , Susan pursued in a philosophic tone : " I always thought that people travelled with their beds ; and I am sure it is the best plan , unless when they mean ...
... mean to sleep , marm ? We've got no spare beds here . " Miss Ford not answering , Susan pursued in a philosophic tone : " I always thought that people travelled with their beds ; and I am sure it is the best plan , unless when they mean ...
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... mean , it would annoy your father ? " Robert stared at the idea that anything should annoy Mr. Ford , the most pacific of men in such matters , and gave Miss Lavinia full authority to act as she pleased . She began by clearing away the ...
... mean , it would annoy your father ? " Robert stared at the idea that anything should annoy Mr. Ford , the most pacific of men in such matters , and gave Miss Lavinia full authority to act as she pleased . She began by clearing away the ...
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Page 278 - He began walking up and down the room, with his hands in his pockets, talking aloud, and feeling with his old irritated fingers the two watches which he wore in his two fobs.