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... thought this beautiful , ” said his wife , a little perplexed . " But he was mistaken , " replied Mr. Franklyn with certainty ; " and now , my dear , we had better go home . " His wife once more followed him ; but as she passed out from ...
... thought this beautiful , ” said his wife , a little perplexed . " But he was mistaken , " replied Mr. Franklyn with certainty ; " and now , my dear , we had better go home . " His wife once more followed him ; but as she passed out from ...
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... thought you would not mind my bringing it . " I " Thank you , " he answered , taking the letter , and closing the door again ; but a moment later re - opening it to say , " You will like to see what he says , Margaret , and I should not ...
... thought you would not mind my bringing it . " I " Thank you , " he answered , taking the letter , and closing the door again ; but a moment later re - opening it to say , " You will like to see what he says , Margaret , and I should not ...
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... thought . " " Yes ; you see he has come to the conclusion that the pillars encrusted in the rubbish of 1798 must be rebuilt - would not support arches and roof ; " and then Mr. Franklyn went to the THE PROJECT AND ITS COST . 9.
... thought . " " Yes ; you see he has come to the conclusion that the pillars encrusted in the rubbish of 1798 must be rebuilt - would not support arches and roof ; " and then Mr. Franklyn went to the THE PROJECT AND ITS COST . 9.
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... thought of the appropriation of all , instead of the pre - arranged half , of his savings to the re- storation of his church , had been but a matter of form ; thinking so highly of her as he did , it never struck him that hesitation or ...
... thought of the appropriation of all , instead of the pre - arranged half , of his savings to the re- storation of his church , had been but a matter of form ; thinking so highly of her as he did , it never struck him that hesitation or ...
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... thoughts for many years to come . " " But what does he say about the pupils ? " " That he always thought I was mad , and now he knows it . Still - well , this is really generous . " What , Charles ? " asked Margaret eagerly ; " he would ...
... thoughts for many years to come . " " But what does he say about the pupils ? " " That he always thought I was mad , and now he knows it . Still - well , this is really generous . " What , Charles ? " asked Margaret eagerly ; " he would ...
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