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... dear Mrs. Maitland . You know what you said about home missions - that has not much to do with the matter ; but I have been scribbling this morning what I wished to say last night . Now don't laugh , promise you will not . There , the ...
... dear Mrs. Maitland . You know what you said about home missions - that has not much to do with the matter ; but I have been scribbling this morning what I wished to say last night . Now don't laugh , promise you will not . There , the ...
Side 10
... dear , but I cannot compliment you on your penetration . You were more cor- rect in saying that I could not understand your incomprehen- sible desires . " " Now you are laughing at me , " said her companion . " No , I am quite serious ...
... dear , but I cannot compliment you on your penetration . You were more cor- rect in saying that I could not understand your incomprehen- sible desires . " " Now you are laughing at me , " said her companion . " No , I am quite serious ...
Side 11
... dear , " Mrs. Maitland began , in a tone of expostula- tion ; but without heeding her , Ella continued vehemently , " I ought to be happy ; but when we begin to talk of its be- ing a duty to appreciate our own felicity , it is a certain ...
... dear , " Mrs. Maitland began , in a tone of expostula- tion ; but without heeding her , Ella continued vehemently , " I ought to be happy ; but when we begin to talk of its be- ing a duty to appreciate our own felicity , it is a certain ...
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... dear ! how sad it is to have nothing to wish for ! " 66 " Very , " said Mrs. Maitland , laughing . " How incon- sistent you are , Ella ; how frequently you contradict your- self . " " Not at all . I do not mean that I have nothing to ...
... dear ! how sad it is to have nothing to wish for ! " 66 " Very , " said Mrs. Maitland , laughing . " How incon- sistent you are , Ella ; how frequently you contradict your- self . " " Not at all . I do not mean that I have nothing to ...
Side 14
... dear mother . " Mrs. Maitland passed her arm round her companion's waist ; she understood her agitation now , and tried to calm it by changing the direction of her thoughts . " How con- siderate of Mr. Hyde ; they must have been very ...
... dear mother . " Mrs. Maitland passed her arm round her companion's waist ; she understood her agitation now , and tried to calm it by changing the direction of her thoughts . " How con- siderate of Mr. Hyde ; they must have been very ...
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