The Conflict, Volumen2Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1903 - 398 páginas |
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... walked upon . " " Well , but , my dear Mrs. Berry , what is your trouble about your daughter ? " " It's the worst kind of trouble , sir , for a mother . I know my girl isn't happy , and I'm afraid - oh , sir , I'm afraid she's deceiving ...
... walked upon . " " Well , but , my dear Mrs. Berry , what is your trouble about your daughter ? " " It's the worst kind of trouble , sir , for a mother . I know my girl isn't happy , and I'm afraid - oh , sir , I'm afraid she's deceiving ...
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... walked quickly towards him , threading her way through the crowd , her friend following . I can never forget the change in her countenance when I intercepted her , halfway to the door . The vivid flush on her cheek changed to a sickly ...
... walked quickly towards him , threading her way through the crowd , her friend following . I can never forget the change in her countenance when I intercepted her , halfway to the door . The vivid flush on her cheek changed to a sickly ...
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... walked by my side . in a dead silence . There were not many people about at this hour ; but I felt I could not talk to her till we were in some quieter place than the streets ; and it was not till we had passed through the Marlborough ...
... walked by my side . in a dead silence . There were not many people about at this hour ; but I felt I could not talk to her till we were in some quieter place than the streets ; and it was not till we had passed through the Marlborough ...
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... walked with us to the park , where we were going . It was a lovely afternoon , more than a month ago , and he sat with us in a quiet part in the park , and we talked - we talked of all the things I love best - poetry , 16 The Conflict .
... walked with us to the park , where we were going . It was a lovely afternoon , more than a month ago , and he sat with us in a quiet part in the park , and we talked - we talked of all the things I love best - poetry , 16 The Conflict .
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... walked back to her mother's house ; but when I had opened the door , and Mrs. Berry's anxious face appeared in the lamplit hall , I could see that the girl was sullen rather than resigned . She hardly answered my friendly good night ...
... walked back to her mother's house ; but when I had opened the door , and Mrs. Berry's anxious face appeared in the lamplit hall , I could see that the girl was sullen rather than resigned . She hardly answered my friendly good night ...
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