Mr. Meeson's WillHodder and Stoughton, 1919 - 244 Seiten |
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... stood to her guns , for , to tell the truth , her need was very great . I could not afford to wait for the seven per cent . , Mr. Meeson , " she said humbly . Oh , ye gods ! seven per cent . , when he makes about thirty - five ...
... stood to her guns , for , to tell the truth , her need was very great . I could not afford to wait for the seven per cent . , Mr. Meeson , " she said humbly . Oh , ye gods ! seven per cent . , when he makes about thirty - five ...
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... stood a paraffin - lamp turned low . Drawn up in front , but a little to one side of the fire , was a sofa , covered with red rep , and on the sofa lay a fair - haired little form , so thin and fragile that it looked like the ghost or ...
... stood a paraffin - lamp turned low . Drawn up in front , but a little to one side of the fire , was a sofa , covered with red rep , and on the sofa lay a fair - haired little form , so thin and fragile that it looked like the ghost or ...
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... stood forward clinging to the starboard bulwark netting , and looking with deep grey eyes across the waste of waters . Presently Augusta , for it was she , could see the shore no more , and turned to watch the other passengers and think ...
... stood forward clinging to the starboard bulwark netting , and looking with deep grey eyes across the waste of waters . Presently Augusta , for it was she , could see the shore no more , and turned to watch the other passengers and think ...
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... stood there , holding on to a stanchion to steady herself , for the vessel , large as she was , had begun to get a bit of a roll on , she became suddenly aware of the bulky figure of a man , which ran , 48 MR . MEESON'S WILL.
... stood there , holding on to a stanchion to steady herself , for the vessel , large as she was , had begun to get a bit of a roll on , she became suddenly aware of the bulky figure of a man , which ran , 48 MR . MEESON'S WILL.
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... stood such a shock . Probably they would founder in a few minutes , and all be drowned . In a few minutes she might be dead ! Her heart stood still at the horror of the thought , but once more she recovered herself . Well , after all ...
... stood such a shock . Probably they would founder in a few minutes , and all be drowned . In a few minutes she might be dead ! Her heart stood still at the horror of the thought , but once more she recovered herself . Well , after all ...
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