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... Moubray wanted gentleness , she was open , sincere , and frank ; if she were proud or wayward , she was also affectionate , high - minded , and self - denying . CHAPTER II . GENERAL MOUBRAY heard of his sister - SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 13.
... Moubray wanted gentleness , she was open , sincere , and frank ; if she were proud or wayward , she was also affectionate , high - minded , and self - denying . CHAPTER II . GENERAL MOUBRAY heard of his sister - SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 13.
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Julia Rattray Waddington. CHAPTER II . GENERAL MOUBRAY heard of his sister - in- law's death with expressions of sorrow which were perhaps the more sincere as he felt that his niece , hitherto only the subject of his ambitious hopes ...
Julia Rattray Waddington. CHAPTER II . GENERAL MOUBRAY heard of his sister - in- law's death with expressions of sorrow which were perhaps the more sincere as he felt that his niece , hitherto only the subject of his ambitious hopes ...
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... " " Because , " stammered Cecil , " Because I do not like him . " " Not like a fiddlestick ! Who ever heard of a girl refusing a man merely because she does not like him ? It's a positive absurdity . SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 21.
... " " Because , " stammered Cecil , " Because I do not like him . " " Not like a fiddlestick ! Who ever heard of a girl refusing a man merely because she does not like him ? It's a positive absurdity . SCENES IN REAL LIFE . 21.
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... heard a French lady say , " although I dined in several different houses , I was as certain of my dinner as if I had ordered it ; for I invariably found the same dishes on every table . " She might have added- " and the same guests ...
... heard a French lady say , " although I dined in several different houses , I was as certain of my dinner as if I had ordered it ; for I invariably found the same dishes on every table . " She might have added- " and the same guests ...
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... heard of any one being so unfortunate . Ellen used to weary me to death talking of her happiness and of Mr. Mou- bray's kindness and affection ; Lord Coleraine never thinks of contradicting Amelia , and lets her have her way in ...
... heard of any one being so unfortunate . Ellen used to weary me to death talking of her happiness and of Mr. Mou- bray's kindness and affection ; Lord Coleraine never thinks of contradicting Amelia , and lets her have her way in ...
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Sida 60 - Moubray's mother, who, in consequence of her having contracted a mesalliance, had formerly been scarcely noticed ; but, as the proverb says, " It is an ill wind that blows nobody good...
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