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... Thurston Caroline called them ; they would have given themselves out in plainer style . The warm greetings were made , and Miss Hay's fashionable curtsey to Mr. Bullitt ac- complished , with scarce a suspicion on her part that the ...
... Thurston Caroline called them ; they would have given themselves out in plainer style . The warm greetings were made , and Miss Hay's fashionable curtsey to Mr. Bullitt ac- complished , with scarce a suspicion on her part that the ...
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... Thurston , with but little of the for- mality supposed , by those who do not know them , to belong to the members of his society ; " my wife has set her heart on seeing her sister to - night , if it may be . I think Joseph Ellingham's ...
... Thurston , with but little of the for- mality supposed , by those who do not know them , to belong to the members of his society ; " my wife has set her heart on seeing her sister to - night , if it may be . I think Joseph Ellingham's ...
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... Thurston's hand ; " there is , my good friend . Our neighbour Mr. Ellingham has met with a great loss , -the greatest , -he is a lonely man . " " My sister ! " said or rather sighed Mrs. Thurston as she sank back , covering her face ...
... Thurston's hand ; " there is , my good friend . Our neighbour Mr. Ellingham has met with a great loss , -the greatest , -he is a lonely man . " " My sister ! " said or rather sighed Mrs. Thurston as she sank back , covering her face ...
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... Thurston , learning that Mr. Ellingham was provided with another dwelling , still desired to pro- ceed at once . To see the dear motherless infants would be , at least , a melancholy sa- tisfaction . And Seymour , learning this from Mrs ...
... Thurston , learning that Mr. Ellingham was provided with another dwelling , still desired to pro- ceed at once . To see the dear motherless infants would be , at least , a melancholy sa- tisfaction . And Seymour , learning this from Mrs ...
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... Thurston , overcome by distress and fatigue , added to some exposure in her night ride , was quite ill at Mr. El- lingham's , and much in need of some friendly aid from Caroline or her mother . Seymour Bullitt brought the message , and ...
... Thurston , overcome by distress and fatigue , added to some exposure in her night ride , was quite ill at Mr. El- lingham's , and much in need of some friendly aid from Caroline or her mother . Seymour Bullitt brought the message , and ...
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