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... lady herself had already begun to verify in part her father's sagacity , by exhibiting , on proper occasions , a very sufficient share of those airs which young ladies sometimes mistake for graces . In an especial degree did she scorn ...
... lady herself had already begun to verify in part her father's sagacity , by exhibiting , on proper occasions , a very sufficient share of those airs which young ladies sometimes mistake for graces . In an especial degree did she scorn ...
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... ladies of the family were present . On these occasions , Seymour's face became redder than ever , and Tim declared that he looked every where but at Caroline , whose languid blue eyes seemed scarcely to note his presence . This young ...
... ladies of the family were present . On these occasions , Seymour's face became redder than ever , and Tim declared that he looked every where but at Caroline , whose languid blue eyes seemed scarcely to note his presence . This young ...
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... , kept him absolutely mute . Of course the young ladies did not like him . That Tom Rice was a torment , to be sure ; and to see the ease with which he laughed and talked with Caroline Hay , and the smiles 10 FOREST LIFE .
... , kept him absolutely mute . Of course the young ladies did not like him . That Tom Rice was a torment , to be sure ; and to see the ease with which he laughed and talked with Caroline Hay , and the smiles 10 FOREST LIFE .
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... - table helping one of the little girls on a " hard " sum she had brought home from school , began to ask himself seriously whether he felt pleased or otherwise at the expected return of a young lady who had shown him so FOREST LIFE . 27.
... - table helping one of the little girls on a " hard " sum she had brought home from school , began to ask himself seriously whether he felt pleased or otherwise at the expected return of a young lady who had shown him so FOREST LIFE . 27.
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... lady and gentleman , whom she introduced as friends of her aunt , who had placed her under their care . Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Caroline called them ; they would have given themselves out in plainer style . The warm greetings were made ...
... lady and gentleman , whom she introduced as friends of her aunt , who had placed her under their care . Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Caroline called them ; they would have given themselves out in plainer style . The warm greetings were made ...
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