The Living Age, Band 256Living Age Company, 1908 |
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... Barabel longed for the freedom of Miss Mary Baxter , who is fabled to have " refused the man before he axt her . " Old Captain Mackenzie and Miss Jane , the only one of the ladies now left in Boronach , were furious , and the latter ...
... Barabel longed for the freedom of Miss Mary Baxter , who is fabled to have " refused the man before he axt her . " Old Captain Mackenzie and Miss Jane , the only one of the ladies now left in Boronach , were furious , and the latter ...
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... Barabel's glowing enjoyment of her ride , and of her little outbreak of rest- lessness , she thought again that Rich- ard Wynne had a good chance . - " Barabel , " she said presently , " 1 have always meant to ask you , do you know a Mr ...
... Barabel's glowing enjoyment of her ride , and of her little outbreak of rest- lessness , she thought again that Rich- ard Wynne had a good chance . - " Barabel , " she said presently , " 1 have always meant to ask you , do you know a Mr ...
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... Barabel , we may be sure , had plenty to think about in the dark corner at the back , before the speakers made their appear- ance . Men from all parts of the dis- trict were thronging in and taking their seats on the narrow old wooden ...
... Barabel , we may be sure , had plenty to think about in the dark corner at the back , before the speakers made their appear- ance . Men from all parts of the dis- trict were thronging in and taking their seats on the narrow old wooden ...
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