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Page 151
... Miss Lucinda , promptly . The left leg was helpless , it could not answer to the effort , and the stranger lay back on the ground pale with the pain . Miss Lucinda took her lavender - bottle out of her pocket and softly bathed his head ...
... Miss Lucinda , promptly . The left leg was helpless , it could not answer to the effort , and the stranger lay back on the ground pale with the pain . Miss Lucinda took her lavender - bottle out of her pocket and softly bathed his head ...
Page 152
... Miss Lucinda's delicate fashions suited him exactly ; he adored her taste for the beautiful , which she was unconscious of ; he enjoyed her cookery , and though he groaned within himself at the amount of debt he was in- curring , yet he ...
... Miss Lucinda's delicate fashions suited him exactly ; he adored her taste for the beautiful , which she was unconscious of ; he enjoyed her cookery , and though he groaned within himself at the amount of debt he was in- curring , yet he ...
Page 153
... Miss Lucinda , wistfully . " Well , the poorer they was , the quick- er they ' d eat him up , I guess , could eat such a razor - back . " -- ef they " Oh , I don't like to think of his being eaten ! I wish he could be got rid of some ...
... Miss Lucinda , wistfully . " Well , the poorer they was , the quick- er they ' d eat him up , I guess , could eat such a razor - back . " -- ef they " Oh , I don't like to think of his being eaten ! I wish he could be got rid of some ...
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