Mr. Meeson's Will, Band 13B. Tauchnitz, 1888 - 287 Seiten |
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... hand in hers . " Well , Gussie , and how did you get on with the Printer - devil " ( this was her impolite name for the great Meeson ) ; " will he give you any more money ? " " No , dear ; we quarrelled , that was all , and I came away ...
... hand in hers . " Well , Gussie , and how did you get on with the Printer - devil " ( this was her impolite name for the great Meeson ) ; " will he give you any more money ? " " No , dear ; we quarrelled , that was all , and I came away ...
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Henry Rider Haggard. Jeannie laid her hot hand upon Augusta's arm . " Try and listen to me , dear , " she said , " even if it hurts , because I do so want to say something . Why should you be so frightened about me ? Can any place that I ...
Henry Rider Haggard. Jeannie laid her hot hand upon Augusta's arm . " Try and listen to me , dear , " she said , " even if it hurts , because I do so want to say something . Why should you be so frightened about me ? Can any place that I ...
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... hand to him and said ' Good - bye . ' And presently knowing that she had now kept her pro- mise , and being happy because she had done so , she went to sleep . " " Ah ! " murmured the blue - eyed child who listened . " I wish that I was ...
... hand to him and said ' Good - bye . ' And presently knowing that she had now kept her pro- mise , and being happy because she had done so , she went to sleep . " " Ah ! " murmured the blue - eyed child who listened . " I wish that I was ...
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... hand , too - oh , Heavens ! the fingers were nearly cold . Then Augusta understood , and lifting up her arms in agony , she shrieked till the whole house rang . CHAPTER IV . AUGUSTA'S DECISION . On the second day AUGUSTA'S LITTLE SISTER ...
... hand , too - oh , Heavens ! the fingers were nearly cold . Then Augusta understood , and lifting up her arms in agony , she shrieked till the whole house rang . CHAPTER IV . AUGUSTA'S DECISION . On the second day AUGUSTA'S LITTLE SISTER ...
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... hands folded on her lap , her pale face set like a stone , and her eyes gazing into vacancy . He paused , wondering what could be the matter , and as he did so his umbrella slipped from his hand , making a noise that rendered it ...
... hands folded on her lap , her pale face set like a stone , and her eyes gazing into vacancy . He paused , wondering what could be the matter , and as he did so his umbrella slipped from his hand , making a noise that rendered it ...
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