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At last it came to be this letter's turn , and the Major broke a seal with " Fairoaks ” engraved upon it , and “ Clavering St. Mary's ” for a post - mark . It was a double letter , and the Major commenced perusing the envelope before he ...
At last it came to be this letter's turn , and the Major broke a seal with " Fairoaks ” engraved upon it , and “ Clavering St. Mary's ” for a post - mark . It was a double letter , and the Major commenced perusing the envelope before he ...
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Why , if you could hear those boys of fourteen who blush before mothers and sneak off in silence in the presence of their daughters , talking among each other - it would be the woman's turn to blush then . Before he was twelve years old ...
Why , if you could hear those boys of fourteen who blush before mothers and sneak off in silence in the presence of their daughters , talking among each other - it would be the woman's turn to blush then . Before he was twelve years old ...
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About four miles from Baymouth , the Clavering road branches off , as everybody knows , and the mare naturally was for taking that turn , but , cutting her over the shoulder , Pen passed the turning , and rode on to the turnpike without ...
About four miles from Baymouth , the Clavering road branches off , as everybody knows , and the mare naturally was for taking that turn , but , cutting her over the shoulder , Pen passed the turning , and rode on to the turnpike without ...
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... about her own affairs , and would arrange in her own mind how they should dress the cold mutton , or how she would turn the black satin , or make herself out of her scarf a bonnet like Miss Thackthwaite's new one , and so forth .
... about her own affairs , and would arrange in her own mind how they should dress the cold mutton , or how she would turn the black satin , or make herself out of her scarf a bonnet like Miss Thackthwaite's new one , and so forth .
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I'll die , I say , rather than forfeit my pledge to her , ” said Pen , doubling his fists and turning red . “ Who asks you , my dear friend ? ” answered the imperturbable guardian . “ No gentleman breaks his word , of " course , when it ...
I'll die , I say , rather than forfeit my pledge to her , ” said Pen , doubling his fists and turning red . “ Who asks you , my dear friend ? ” answered the imperturbable guardian . “ No gentleman breaks his word , of " course , when it ...
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