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Page 100
... Lucilla , going forward with the most eager cordiality , and holding out both her hands ; though , to be sure , she knew very well it was not Rose , who was about half the height of the singer , and was known to everybody in Mount ...
... Lucilla , going forward with the most eager cordiality , and holding out both her hands ; though , to be sure , she knew very well it was not Rose , who was about half the height of the singer , and was known to everybody in Mount ...
Page 101
... Lucilla ; and she held out her hand to her captive , graciously , and gathered up her parasol , which she had left on her chair . Barbara Lake let her visitor go after this with a sense that she had fallen asleep , and had dreamt it all ...
... Lucilla ; and she held out her hand to her captive , graciously , and gathered up her parasol , which she had left on her chair . Barbara Lake let her visitor go after this with a sense that she had fallen asleep , and had dreamt it all ...
Page 102
... Lucilla , accordingly , had her lunch alone , Such was the immediate result , so far as served to her with respectful care by Nan- this secondary personage was concerned , of cy , who was still under the impression of Lucilla's masterly ...
... Lucilla , accordingly , had her lunch alone , Such was the immediate result , so far as served to her with respectful care by Nan- this secondary personage was concerned , of cy , who was still under the impression of Lucilla's masterly ...
Page 103
... Lucilla ; and I am so glad , my dear , to see you looking so strong . " " Dear Mrs. Chiley , " said Miss Marjori- banks , who perhaps in her heart was not quite so gratified by this compliment as the old lady intended , " the great aim ...
... Lucilla ; and I am so glad , my dear , to see you looking so strong . " " Dear Mrs. Chiley , " said Miss Marjori- banks , who perhaps in her heart was not quite so gratified by this compliment as the old lady intended , " the great aim ...
Page 104
... Lucilla took Thom- to eat . For myself , " Lucilla continued , in as apart , and sent him down - stairs with the a lower tone , " it is my duty that keeps me most conciliatory message . " Tell Nancy up . You know it has always been the ...
... Lucilla took Thom- to eat . For myself , " Lucilla continued , in as apart , and sent him down - stairs with the a lower tone , " it is my duty that keeps me most conciliatory message . " Tell Nancy up . You know it has always been the ...
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