'Look before you leap' [by A.F. Hector]. |
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... speak , ' he said to his com- panion ; I can do nothing . ' Mr. Pim nodded . The door was opened by a neat servant , and Mr. Pim had scarce uttered the words , ' You have some rooms to let , I see , ' when she shouted in the direction ...
... speak , ' he said to his com- panion ; I can do nothing . ' Mr. Pim nodded . The door was opened by a neat servant , and Mr. Pim had scarce uttered the words , ' You have some rooms to let , I see , ' when she shouted in the direction ...
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Annie French Hector. she is gone . Where , my good woman ? Pray speak ! ' " That's just what I cannot tell , sir , but- ' ' Stop ! ' said Mr. sure it is our bird . Pim , ' let us make How and when did this lady come , ma'am ? There's a ...
Annie French Hector. she is gone . Where , my good woman ? Pray speak ! ' " That's just what I cannot tell , sir , but- ' ' Stop ! ' said Mr. sure it is our bird . Pim , ' let us make How and when did this lady come , ma'am ? There's a ...
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... speak to mamma . ' though she is a de- Agnes , my pet , ' Do not be too much alarmed , ' said Marie , quietly , ' I have seen children over- come by the heat and exhausted atmo- sphere of a crowd , very readily ; ' and 52 ' LOOK BEFORE ...
... speak to mamma . ' though she is a de- Agnes , my pet , ' Do not be too much alarmed , ' said Marie , quietly , ' I have seen children over- come by the heat and exhausted atmo- sphere of a crowd , very readily ; ' and 52 ' LOOK BEFORE ...
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... speak English quite like us , ' and she smiled graciously . The bare notion of her children having lessons from a real live French woman , fresh , perhaps , from Paris , raised Mrs. Bushel at once to a pinnacle of gentility she had ...
... speak English quite like us , ' and she smiled graciously . The bare notion of her children having lessons from a real live French woman , fresh , perhaps , from Paris , raised Mrs. Bushel at once to a pinnacle of gentility she had ...
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... speak so cruelly , and yet you did love me ? The greed for my supposed fortune could not have given your eyes such a light — your tones so much tenderness . ' After striving to fix some plan for the morrow , and struggling with the ...
... speak so cruelly , and yet you did love me ? The greed for my supposed fortune could not have given your eyes such a light — your tones so much tenderness . ' After striving to fix some plan for the morrow , and struggling with the ...
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