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... believe , with the same principal purpose of providing for the education of his daughter ; for each happened to have one sole child , which child , in each case , was a girl of singular beauty ; and both of these little ladies were ...
... believe , with the same principal purpose of providing for the education of his daughter ; for each happened to have one sole child , which child , in each case , was a girl of singular beauty ; and both of these little ladies were ...
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... believe , in many other regions , though naturally narrowing as civil- ization widens . The writer is equally wrong in supposing the pre- vailing deer of our parks to be the roe deer , which are very little known . It is the fallow deer ...
... believe , in many other regions , though naturally narrowing as civil- ization widens . The writer is equally wrong in supposing the pre- vailing deer of our parks to be the roe deer , which are very little known . It is the fallow deer ...
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... believe that women generally are disposed to any unfriendly jealousy of each other . Why should they ? Almost every woman , when strengthened in those charms which nature has given to her by such as she can in many ways give to herself ...
... believe that women generally are disposed to any unfriendly jealousy of each other . Why should they ? Almost every woman , when strengthened in those charms which nature has given to her by such as she can in many ways give to herself ...
Side 65
... believe that , through one accident or another , they never met again after they became married women . To me , as one of those who had known and loved Miss Smith , Lady Carbery always turned the more sunny side of her nature ; but to ...
... believe that , through one accident or another , they never met again after they became married women . To me , as one of those who had known and loved Miss Smith , Lady Carbery always turned the more sunny side of her nature ; but to ...
Side 66
... believe that she would before this have entered it , supposing Lord Carbery to have con- sented . People generally would have stated the case most erroneously ; they would have said that she was sinking into gloom under religious influ ...
... believe that she would before this have entered it , supposing Lord Carbery to have con- sented . People generally would have stated the case most erroneously ; they would have said that she was sinking into gloom under religious influ ...
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