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Page 465
... Miss Ruck . " Mamma has very good reasons ; she esting . and she was tapping the ground with a pretty little foot . " We hardly expected to come to a pension , " said Mrs. Ruck . But we thought we would try ; we had heard so much about ...
... Miss Ruck . " Mamma has very good reasons ; she esting . and she was tapping the ground with a pretty little foot . " We hardly expected to come to a pension , " said Mrs. Ruck . But we thought we would try ; we had heard so much about ...
Page 470
... Miss Ruck with his glass of syrup . " I have kept it for you , mademoiselle , " he said ; " I have jealously guarded it . It is very delicious ! " Miss Ruck looked at him and his syrup , without making any motion to take the glass ...
... Miss Ruck with his glass of syrup . " I have kept it for you , mademoiselle , " he said ; " I have jealously guarded it . It is very delicious ! " Miss Ruck looked at him and his syrup , without making any motion to take the glass ...
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... Miss Ruck was not gra- cious , though I doubt whether it was because her conscience was better than her mother's . " Well , for a gentleman there is noth- ing so sacred as ladies ' society , " replied Miss Ruck , in the manner of a ...
... Miss Ruck was not gra- cious , though I doubt whether it was because her conscience was better than her mother's . " Well , for a gentleman there is noth- ing so sacred as ladies ' society , " replied Miss Ruck , in the manner of a ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
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