The Story of My Wardship, 1. köideRichard Bentley, 1856 |
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... addressed to me the ordinary ex- pressions of sympathy ; till my kind Inez took me to her heart , and mingling her tears with mine , soothed me sweetly . She talked to me of my beautiful mother in heaven , and said my father had joined ...
... addressed to me the ordinary ex- pressions of sympathy ; till my kind Inez took me to her heart , and mingling her tears with mine , soothed me sweetly . She talked to me of my beautiful mother in heaven , and said my father had joined ...
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... addressing her ladyship . Children are admitted to be good physiog- nomists , and though I could not have expressed my feelings then in words , yet , the impression made upon me on this my first interview with my guardian was as correct ...
... addressing her ladyship . Children are admitted to be good physiog- nomists , and though I could not have expressed my feelings then in words , yet , the impression made upon me on this my first interview with my guardian was as correct ...
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... to do so with this man , and still looking about in search of my companions , I remained silent . Unaffected by my manner , however , Mr. Sniggleby , assuming a confidential tone , continued to address OF MY WARDSHIP . 31.
... to do so with this man , and still looking about in search of my companions , I remained silent . Unaffected by my manner , however , Mr. Sniggleby , assuming a confidential tone , continued to address OF MY WARDSHIP . 31.
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Mary Catherine Jackson. Sniggleby , assuming a confidential tone , continued to address me . " Do you remember your ma at all , Miss ? " " No , Sir . " " You don't ? that's curious too . " " Not at all , considering that she died at my ...
Mary Catherine Jackson. Sniggleby , assuming a confidential tone , continued to address me . " Do you remember your ma at all , Miss ? " " No , Sir . " " You don't ? that's curious too . " " Not at all , considering that she died at my ...
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... dove trooping among crows . " Absorbed in speculations upon this pair , I did not at first notice the absent manner of my neighbour , Mr. Charles Compton , who had scarcely addressed a remark to me , since I had 72 THE STORY.
... dove trooping among crows . " Absorbed in speculations upon this pair , I did not at first notice the absent manner of my neighbour , Mr. Charles Compton , who had scarcely addressed a remark to me , since I had 72 THE STORY.
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