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pect to be able to show , was never ungrateful to his liberal mistress . The relations between them were from first to last ( with hardly a bleak ) intimate and cordial . There can be no doubt , I think , that Maitland was warmly ...
pect to be able to show , was never ungrateful to his liberal mistress . The relations between them were from first to last ( with hardly a bleak ) intimate and cordial . There can be no doubt , I think , that Maitland was warmly ...
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... able device " would deceive no- body ? It is needless to repeat that Knox was intensely superstitious . The changes of wind and weather were spiritual portents which the Almighty permitted him to inter- pret . His disciples believed ...
... able device " would deceive no- body ? It is needless to repeat that Knox was intensely superstitious . The changes of wind and weather were spiritual portents which the Almighty permitted him to inter- pret . His disciples believed ...
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... able to discern the farmer's wife in a ride she was taking alone probably to join her husband in some distant field . Mrs Lodge perceived her , and cantered in her direction . " Good morning , Rhoda ! " she said , when she had come up ...
... able to discern the farmer's wife in a ride she was taking alone probably to join her husband in some distant field . Mrs Lodge perceived her , and cantered in her direction . " Good morning , Rhoda ! " she said , when she had come up ...
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... such a daughter as you ! " " She went away , and climbed the path above , to assure herself that she would be able to find the wicket next day . Its outline It was one o'clock on Saturday . Gertrude Lodge , 46 [ Jan. The Withered Arm .
... such a daughter as you ! " " She went away , and climbed the path above , to assure herself that she would be able to find the wicket next day . Its outline It was one o'clock on Saturday . Gertrude Lodge , 46 [ Jan. The Withered Arm .
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... able . Mrs Hayward , with a faint disdain which it pleased her to be able to entertain for her husband's daughter , concluded that Joyce , whom everybody thought so clever , was in reality dull . She had not shown any appreciation of ...
... able . Mrs Hayward , with a faint disdain which it pleased her to be able to entertain for her husband's daughter , concluded that Joyce , whom everybody thought so clever , was in reality dull . She had not shown any appreciation of ...
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