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Page 21
... usual sitting - room : it was certainly for this reason that , near the chair in which she seated herself each time she re - entered , there hung a picture of a youthful face which bore a strong resemblance to her own : a beardless but ...
... usual sitting - room : it was certainly for this reason that , near the chair in which she seated herself each time she re - entered , there hung a picture of a youthful face which bore a strong resemblance to her own : a beardless but ...
Page 28
... usual , though . Well , it's a slow and easy death . But he's not much over sixty - five , is he ? " << ' Sixty - seven , counting by birthdays ; but your father was born old , I think , " said Mrs Transome , a little flushed with the ...
... usual , though . Well , it's a slow and easy death . But he's not much over sixty - five , is he ? " << ' Sixty - seven , counting by birthdays ; but your father was born old , I think , " said Mrs Transome , a little flushed with the ...
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... usual course . " I have given you the south rooms , Harold , ” said Mrs Transome , as they passed along a corridor lit from above , and lined with old family pictures . " I thought they would suit you best , as they all open into each ...
... usual course . " I have given you the south rooms , Harold , ” said Mrs Transome , as they passed along a corridor lit from above , and lined with old family pictures . " I thought they would suit you best , as they all open into each ...
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... usual share of mother's love . An hour after dinner , Harold , who had already been turning over the leaves of his mother's account - books , said , " I shall just cross the park to the parsonage to see my uncle Lingon . " " Very well ...
... usual share of mother's love . An hour after dinner , Harold , who had already been turning over the leaves of his mother's account - books , said , " I shall just cross the park to the parsonage to see my uncle Lingon . " " Very well ...
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... usual rapid brusqueness , " the question is , whether the English climate will agree with me . It's deuced shifting and damp ; and as for the food , it would be the finest thing in the world for this country if the southern cooks would ...
... usual rapid brusqueness , " the question is , whether the English climate will agree with me . It's deuced shifting and damp ; and as for the food , it would be the finest thing in the world for this country if the southern cooks would ...
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