Uncle Ralph: A TaleJohn W. Parker and Son, 1858 - 316 lappuses |
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... hope it will not be gone before we get home . Hot weather is quite wasted in London . ' " We need not grudge it to the poor beings , ' said Patty magnanimously . If they did not see the sun's face now and then , they might forget his ...
... hope it will not be gone before we get home . Hot weather is quite wasted in London . ' " We need not grudge it to the poor beings , ' said Patty magnanimously . If they did not see the sun's face now and then , they might forget his ...
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... hope that we shall get away in three weeks . ' 6 ' You hope ! ' repeated Leonard ; that is very un- feeling , when I shall be left homeless and forsaken . ' ' As if you had not a larger acquaintance than any young man I know . I cannot ...
... hope that we shall get away in three weeks . ' 6 ' You hope ! ' repeated Leonard ; that is very un- feeling , when I shall be left homeless and forsaken . ' ' As if you had not a larger acquaintance than any young man I know . I cannot ...
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... hope of moving the person to whom it was ad- dressed . Papa , may not I also choose freely ? You will not separate me from George ? ' C My dear child , be reasonable . Your uncle must be hurt by such an ungrateful return for his offer ...
... hope of moving the person to whom it was ad- dressed . Papa , may not I also choose freely ? You will not separate me from George ? ' C My dear child , be reasonable . Your uncle must be hurt by such an ungrateful return for his offer ...
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... hope , ' continued Ailie , ' that you will be a good deal at the Mains now that it is inhabited ; for your life here must be rather lonely . ' ' I do not mind being alone . ' But in time , perhaps , you will learn not to mind being with ...
... hope , ' continued Ailie , ' that you will be a good deal at the Mains now that it is inhabited ; for your life here must be rather lonely . ' ' I do not mind being alone . ' But in time , perhaps , you will learn not to mind being with ...
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... hope not , ' said Miss Alison kindly ; that would be an ungrateful return for your uncle's kindness . ' Ungrateful ? ' repeated Miriam . " Yes soon , perhaps , you will see what I mean , when you are less homesick and unhappy . ' ' I am ...
... hope not , ' said Miss Alison kindly ; that would be an ungrateful return for your uncle's kindness . ' Ungrateful ? ' repeated Miriam . " Yes soon , perhaps , you will see what I mean , when you are less homesick and unhappy . ' ' I am ...
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admired afternoon Ailie answered asked Aunt Helen Barlow better Blackheath brother Charles-street Clapham colour Cornwall Cornwall's cousin dare say daunt dear dinner door drawing drawing-room Duck Dub Elton Emma engagement eyes face fancy father feel felt George Leigh girl give glad glance gone governess hand happy head hear heart Heir of Redclyffe hope impa impatience JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR knew laugh Leonard Lilias Lily LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS long engagement looked Mamma marriage Merton Minny Miriam Leigh Miss Alison Miss Leigh Mordaunt morning nard never niece observed once Papa pathy Patty perhaps pleasant poor child quiet rejoined repeated replied riam Roger scarcely seemed silent sisters smile soon stay stood suppose Susan talk tears tell thank thing thought tion told tone turned Uncle Ralph uncon voice wait walk wish wonder words young