Ballou's Monthly Magazine, Volums 39-40Thomes & Talbot, 1874 |
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herself to read Sir Harry's letter . It ran as follows : " DEAR BROTHER , -I am on my way to your hospitable abode . I hope to dine with you on New Year's Day . Poor dear old Culpepper has left me his estate in Cornwall , and ten ...
herself to read Sir Harry's letter . It ran as follows : " DEAR BROTHER , -I am on my way to your hospitable abode . I hope to dine with you on New Year's Day . Poor dear old Culpepper has left me his estate in Cornwall , and ten ...
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... Dear mother , promise me you will not let it retard your recovery , or I shall reproach myself for telling you . " " You need not do that , Winnifred . I see plainly what a heroine you have been . You have kept a cheery face in my sick ...
... Dear mother , promise me you will not let it retard your recovery , or I shall reproach myself for telling you . " " You need not do that , Winnifred . I see plainly what a heroine you have been . You have kept a cheery face in my sick ...
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... dear young lady . It is sealed , I see . Let us see what it contains . " He stretched out his long fingers , seized upon the little slip of paper , and read aloud , after breaking the seal : " Whoever hands this slip to the execu- tor ...
... dear young lady . It is sealed , I see . Let us see what it contains . " He stretched out his long fingers , seized upon the little slip of paper , and read aloud , after breaking the seal : " Whoever hands this slip to the execu- tor ...
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... dear girl . " And , after that , there is nothing more for Irene to do but to walk down stairs disconsolately , and drive off with her guests to Walmsley Castle . They are a merry party ; for it is just one of those glorious days when ...
... dear girl . " And , after that , there is nothing more for Irene to do but to walk down stairs disconsolately , and drive off with her guests to Walmsley Castle . They are a merry party ; for it is just one of those glorious days when ...
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... Dear Myra , don't you know me ? " And she lays her warm lips upon the clam- my forehead , The dying eyes quiver- open - recognize her ; and a faint smile hovers over the lead - colored lips . " We were - we were- " she gasps , and then ...
... Dear Myra , don't you know me ? " And she lays her warm lips upon the clam- my forehead , The dying eyes quiver- open - recognize her ; and a faint smile hovers over the lead - colored lips . " We were - we were- " she gasps , and then ...
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