Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 88Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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Page 460
... Mary Ann Evans went down W the village street , doing some er- rand for her mother , no matter how long the message she had to keep straight in her mind , or how particular the contents of her little basket , she was never too pre ...
... Mary Ann Evans went down W the village street , doing some er- rand for her mother , no matter how long the message she had to keep straight in her mind , or how particular the contents of her little basket , she was never too pre ...
Page 461
... Mary Ann asked him one day when he was holding her up high in his arms . It was in the office of her old friend , Dr. Cornthwait , that she had come to know him well . He threw back his head and laughed . " Did I ever hide from thee ...
... Mary Ann asked him one day when he was holding her up high in his arms . It was in the office of her old friend , Dr. Cornthwait , that she had come to know him well . He threw back his head and laughed . " Did I ever hide from thee ...
Page 462
... Mary Ann would hurry on shyly . One day Miss Belle beckoned to her to come in , and when Mary Ann hesitated , she came out and led her in by the hand . She had been wanting to get acquainted with Mary Ann this ever so long ! Every one ...
... Mary Ann would hurry on shyly . One day Miss Belle beckoned to her to come in , and when Mary Ann hesitated , she came out and led her in by the hand . She had been wanting to get acquainted with Mary Ann this ever so long ! Every one ...
Page 463
... Mary Ann back to those gay scenes , to those merry doings , that they had no part in . She was a different Miss ... Mary Ann , looking up into her eyes , could not help saying : " What is it thee wants ? " " Oh , Mary Ann , I don't know ...
... Mary Ann back to those gay scenes , to those merry doings , that they had no part in . She was a different Miss ... Mary Ann , looking up into her eyes , could not help saying : " What is it thee wants ? " " Oh , Mary Ann , I don't know ...
Page 464
... Mary Ann ? " And then he would speak so cere- moniously that Mary Ann hardly knew what to make of it . One morning when Mary Ann had left them alone outside and gone in to look at the hall clock , so that Lieutenant Stimson could tell ...
... Mary Ann ? " And then he would speak so cere- moniously that Mary Ann hardly knew what to make of it . One morning when Mary Ann had left them alone outside and gone in to look at the hall clock , so that Lieutenant Stimson could tell ...
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