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Page 57
... Freddie . " " Who's Freddie ? " " Lord Cheepyre . " " You never cared for him ? " She did not seem to hear his question which he had asked for the pleasure of questioning her . It was an exquisite joy to assume the right of examin- ing ...
... Freddie . " " Who's Freddie ? " " Lord Cheepyre . " " You never cared for him ? " She did not seem to hear his question which he had asked for the pleasure of questioning her . It was an exquisite joy to assume the right of examin- ing ...
Page 117
... Freddie ; others seen dimly afar . She looked out wondering and her little world was full of blameless romance and soft colours ; it filled her thoughts . There was so much to see , and so much music to seek . If for a moment she fan ...
... Freddie ; others seen dimly afar . She looked out wondering and her little world was full of blameless romance and soft colours ; it filled her thoughts . There was so much to see , and so much music to seek . If for a moment she fan ...
Page 124
... Freddie ! I am glad , " cried she with undisguised pleasure . " I can't imagine you here . Why have you come ? ” She put out her hand , then half drew back with a blush and a sudden fear that he would kiss her as he used to do . And why ...
... Freddie ! I am glad , " cried she with undisguised pleasure . " I can't imagine you here . Why have you come ? ” She put out her hand , then half drew back with a blush and a sudden fear that he would kiss her as he used to do . And why ...
Page 125
... Freddie . " Look Mr Deane turned slowly from his papers and regarded the young man with some disfavour . Neither the check suit nor the air of assurance were pleasing to his eye . He allowed his hand to be shaken , and uttered the ...
... Freddie . " Look Mr Deane turned slowly from his papers and regarded the young man with some disfavour . Neither the check suit nor the air of assurance were pleasing to his eye . He allowed his hand to be shaken , and uttered the ...
Page 126
... Freddie ! " cried Cynthia disappointed . " Sir Rupert ? " questioned her father dryly . " I did not know that you were acquainted . ” " I wasn't till yesterday . I found old Bonamy over there . He dragged me off to the Countess 126 AN ...
... Freddie ! " cried Cynthia disappointed . " Sir Rupert ? " questioned her father dryly . " I did not know that you were acquainted . ” " I wasn't till yesterday . I found old Bonamy over there . He dragged me off to the Countess 126 AN ...
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