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... mean attire , A matron old , whom we schoolmistress name . " SHENSTONE . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL I. LONDON : ARTHUR HALL , VIRTUE , & CO . , 25 , PATERNOSTER ROW . 1859 . 249. t . 174 . LONDON : PRINTED BY JAMES S. VIRTUE , CITY ROAD.
... mean attire , A matron old , whom we schoolmistress name . " SHENSTONE . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL I. LONDON : ARTHUR HALL , VIRTUE , & CO . , 25 , PATERNOSTER ROW . 1859 . 249. t . 174 . LONDON : PRINTED BY JAMES S. VIRTUE , CITY ROAD.
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... mean it is a comfort that you don't feel them so keenly , " said Marian , drying her eyes ; " because I know very well that I do feel things too much , and I will cure myself if I can , and when I can— only I can't do it all at once ...
... mean it is a comfort that you don't feel them so keenly , " said Marian , drying her eyes ; " because I know very well that I do feel things too much , and I will cure myself if I can , and when I can— only I can't do it all at once ...
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... mean to do ? " said I. " I think it will be a very good plan for us each to do whatever we can , to - morrow , according to our several judgments . " " Then I shall call on Mrs. Forsyth , " said Jacintha , with decision . " I don't ...
... mean to do ? " said I. " I think it will be a very good plan for us each to do whatever we can , to - morrow , according to our several judgments . " " Then I shall call on Mrs. Forsyth , " said Jacintha , with decision . " I don't ...
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... means had never been more than moderate , though extremely comfortable , till my father's expensive courses began . Again , we regarded our domestic misfortunes as remarkably hard and worthy of a very extraordinary amount of sympathy ...
... means had never been more than moderate , though extremely comfortable , till my father's expensive courses began . Again , we regarded our domestic misfortunes as remarkably hard and worthy of a very extraordinary amount of sympathy ...
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... means overpowered by the honour of my call , and sat up very stiff and stately , looking as much as to say , " To what am I indebted for the honour of this visit ? " I knew this would not do at all . If any coolness existed between us ...
... means overpowered by the honour of my call , and sat up very stiff and stately , looking as much as to say , " To what am I indebted for the honour of this visit ? " I knew this would not do at all . If any coolness existed between us ...
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