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Page 157
... Mary of the Valley , an admirer of hers told me , that after several years acquaintance , he positively could not pronounce with certainty whether her eyes were blue , black or hazel . In- deed , said he , one must have been dead to ...
... Mary of the Valley , an admirer of hers told me , that after several years acquaintance , he positively could not pronounce with certainty whether her eyes were blue , black or hazel . In- deed , said he , one must have been dead to ...
Page 205
... Mary Sandborn as she 16k up her lamp to go to bed . " Heigh - ho ! I wonder what ails me . I have no coll - I am not sick , and father gave me a new dress this morn- ing , and yet I want something . I wish I knew what it was . Perhaps ...
... Mary Sandborn as she 16k up her lamp to go to bed . " Heigh - ho ! I wonder what ails me . I have no coll - I am not sick , and father gave me a new dress this morn- ing , and yet I want something . I wish I knew what it was . Perhaps ...
Page 205
... Mary Sandborn as she Look up Her lamp to go to bed . Heigh - ho ! wonder what ails me . I have no coll - I am not sick , and father gave me a new dress this morn- ing , and yet I want something I wish I knew what it was . Perhaps Henry ...
... Mary Sandborn as she Look up Her lamp to go to bed . Heigh - ho ! wonder what ails me . I have no coll - I am not sick , and father gave me a new dress this morn- ing , and yet I want something I wish I knew what it was . Perhaps Henry ...
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