The Leisure Hour, Volumen13W. Stevens, printer, 1864 |
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... tell him that he is on the wrong tack ; but I don't tell him ; I feel certain that I never shall tell him : be- cause , when I think of doing so , the question arises , " How will he take it ? " and I feel sure that he would take it ill ...
... tell him that he is on the wrong tack ; but I don't tell him ; I feel certain that I never shall tell him : be- cause , when I think of doing so , the question arises , " How will he take it ? " and I feel sure that he would take it ill ...
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... tell you , you did not . What do you stand staring at me for , sir ? Why don't you speak ? " " You told me not to speak , sir , " said Robert . Why are you waiting , then ? " " To know what I am to say to Mr. Rivers , sir . " " Why did ...
... tell you , you did not . What do you stand staring at me for , sir ? Why don't you speak ? " " You told me not to speak , sir , " said Robert . Why are you waiting , then ? " " To know what I am to say to Mr. Rivers , sir . " " Why did ...
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... tell Harry all the story ; did we not ? " interposed Miss Fleming . " True ; you spoke of some rightful owner of this Priory property , and of his returning to claim it . This is another part of the secret , I suppose . Is it permitted ...
... tell Harry all the story ; did we not ? " interposed Miss Fleming . " True ; you spoke of some rightful owner of this Priory property , and of his returning to claim it . This is another part of the secret , I suppose . Is it permitted ...
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PAGE | 53 |
BEHOLD IN THESE WHAT LEISURE HOURS DEMANDAMUSEMENT AND TRUE KNOWLEDGE HAND IN HAND Cowper | 113 |
Education of the Poor in France | 561 |
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