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Side 163
... thought this out in prep . school , were sure of it before we had been here three weeks , have discussed it over and over again and always with the same conclusion until it has become so trite to us that I hesitate to mention it here ...
... thought this out in prep . school , were sure of it before we had been here three weeks , have discussed it over and over again and always with the same conclusion until it has become so trite to us that I hesitate to mention it here ...
Side 166
... it has accomplished its purpose . For the remedy in this case lies in the thought and feeling of individuals . J. L. Houghteling , Jr. CE IN CHARRINGTON PLACE . HARRINGTON PLACE is pretentious only 166 [ No. 623 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... it has accomplished its purpose . For the remedy in this case lies in the thought and feeling of individuals . J. L. Houghteling , Jr. CE IN CHARRINGTON PLACE . HARRINGTON PLACE is pretentious only 166 [ No. 623 The Yale Literary Magazine .
Side 169
... thought it And that little girl- They'll move now . They did move the next month , and with them romance passed out of Charrington Place . Her doctor says that Mrs. Delant has grown steadily weaker since . And he , who loves her for the ...
... thought it And that little girl- They'll move now . They did move the next month , and with them romance passed out of Charrington Place . Her doctor says that Mrs. Delant has grown steadily weaker since . And he , who loves her for the ...
Side 171
... thought " If my cunning prevail o'er his valor , the fame of the deeds he has wrought And his prowess , all shall be mine , and his riches as spoils of the fight , " So he sailed through the waning day , on into the glimmering night ...
... thought " If my cunning prevail o'er his valor , the fame of the deeds he has wrought And his prowess , all shall be mine , and his riches as spoils of the fight , " So he sailed through the waning day , on into the glimmering night ...
Side 180
... thought of her as the most attractive , and withal the most unapproachable of the young ladies I knew . " She was just as desperately in love with him . They both used to tell me about it . " His eyes twinkled a moment . " And right ...
... thought of her as the most attractive , and withal the most unapproachable of the young ladies I knew . " She was just as desperately in love with him . They both used to tell me about it . " His eyes twinkled a moment . " And right ...
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