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... Bertha's a baby ! " Miss Ashton was frightened , but not convinced . The meekest woman clings to her own judgment in a love matter . " Bertha is the age her mother was when you asked her to marry you , Walter ; she was eighteen last ...
... Bertha's a baby ! " Miss Ashton was frightened , but not convinced . The meekest woman clings to her own judgment in a love matter . " Bertha is the age her mother was when you asked her to marry you , Walter ; she was eighteen last ...
Pagina 413
Bertha sat silent . This was the end of her girl's life , to - morrow she should be free , and oh ! how happy . Never should she know dulness again . The prospect of the larger , richer home which would hence- forth be hers never ...
Bertha sat silent . This was the end of her girl's life , to - morrow she should be free , and oh ! how happy . Never should she know dulness again . The prospect of the larger , richer home which would hence- forth be hers never ...
Pagina 713
... Bertha would not leave her aunt's bedside . Her father came in and out of the room , but he was so entirely unnerved that Bertha was glad when he went away . The land- lady was full of warm sympathy , but she was too fussy and ...
... Bertha would not leave her aunt's bedside . Her father came in and out of the room , but he was so entirely unnerved that Bertha was glad when he went away . The land- lady was full of warm sympathy , but she was too fussy and ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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