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... Anne's energy for the next hour was mainly occupied in a vain effort to attend to the service . Church was over , and the people , Anne with them , were stream- ing through the porch out into the spring sunshine . A touch on her arm ...
... Anne's energy for the next hour was mainly occupied in a vain effort to attend to the service . Church was over , and the people , Anne with them , were stream- ing through the porch out into the spring sunshine . A touch on her arm ...
Page 215
... Anne proudly pointed out new shoots , but Luke gave them scant attention . turned from them and caught her by the hand . " Anne ! I came out to you to - day through this weather , because it was so wretched and lonely at home . It is ...
... Anne proudly pointed out new shoots , but Luke gave them scant attention . turned from them and caught her by the hand . " Anne ! I came out to you to - day through this weather , because it was so wretched and lonely at home . It is ...
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Luke pished and pshawed as he read Anne's letter . Of course she was feverish , not in her right mind . He could not take this as final . He would call again to - morrow at The Bays , and talk Anne into a sensible frame of mind . What ...
Luke pished and pshawed as he read Anne's letter . Of course she was feverish , not in her right mind . He could not take this as final . He would call again to - morrow at The Bays , and talk Anne into a sensible frame of mind . What ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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