Decima's Promise. [With Plates.]London, 1882 - 244 pages |
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... mean to go out in that guise ? " " What ! is it my jacket ? " to peer over her own shoulder . so dark , nobody can see . " You surely Decima endeavoured Dusty ? Ah , it is 66 " Don't forget that aunt Dora will be here by six , and that ...
... mean to go out in that guise ? " " What ! is it my jacket ? " to peer over her own shoulder . so dark , nobody can see . " You surely Decima endeavoured Dusty ? Ah , it is 66 " Don't forget that aunt Dora will be here by six , and that ...
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... mean . " " What was the ' but ' in the background , Dora ? " asked Mr. Fitzroy . " I did not intend to imply any ' but . ' Certainly , Ella struck me as being rather young . " " Nineteen ! Well , yes ; but Cecil is only twenty- five ...
... mean . " " What was the ' but ' in the background , Dora ? " asked Mr. Fitzroy . " I did not intend to imply any ' but . ' Certainly , Ella struck me as being rather young . " " Nineteen ! Well , yes ; but Cecil is only twenty- five ...
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... means laziness . " " It means that precisely . Didn't we know it in our petticoat days , when Sid and I spoilt half our toys , and threw the rest away , and received motherly lectures from you towards improvement of general conduct ...
... means laziness . " " It means that precisely . Didn't we know it in our petticoat days , when Sid and I spoilt half our toys , and threw the rest away , and received motherly lectures from you towards improvement of general conduct ...
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... mean ? " exclaimed his " As resident governess - coming next week , " said Mr. Fitzroy . " Why , there isn't a room for her , except the small one next to Dessie's . " " I dare say that will do , " said Mr. Fitzroy , with masculine ...
... mean ? " exclaimed his " As resident governess - coming next week , " said Mr. Fitzroy . " Why , there isn't a room for her , except the small one next to Dessie's . " " I dare say that will do , " said Mr. Fitzroy , with masculine ...
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... mean that I don't like and admire Ella , " said Decima , answering his thought rather than his words . " But Ella doesn't parade herself as a model , or try to cut everybody down to her own shape . " " She has not had much opportunity ...
... mean that I don't like and admire Ella , " said Decima , answering his thought rather than his words . " But Ella doesn't parade herself as a model , or try to cut everybody down to her own shape . " " She has not had much opportunity ...
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