A Glimpse of the WorldLongmans, Green, 1886 - 380 pages |
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... trouble - restlessness ; in an older person it might have portended a settled despondency ; and it did not leave her even when Rosamond pronounced that she was all right now , and Juliet came forward and declared that she looked quite a ...
... trouble - restlessness ; in an older person it might have portended a settled despondency ; and it did not leave her even when Rosamond pronounced that she was all right now , and Juliet came forward and declared that she looked quite a ...
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... trouble . What came before her she accepted ; but she had married in order to escape from the worries of a large household , conflicting bills , and a small income ; and when she found herself in affluence , and free from the tyranny of ...
... trouble . What came before her she accepted ; but she had married in order to escape from the worries of a large household , conflicting bills , and a small income ; and when she found herself in affluence , and free from the tyranny of ...
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... trouble herself , for Myra is going home to change her clothes . ' ' We must go , I suppose , ' whispered Catharine to Juliet . ' Yes , I suppose so ; but poor Myra is in for a scolding . ' ' Never mind the scolding , my dear , ' said ...
... trouble herself , for Myra is going home to change her clothes . ' ' We must go , I suppose , ' whispered Catharine to Juliet . ' Yes , I suppose so ; but poor Myra is in for a scolding . ' ' Never mind the scolding , my dear , ' said ...
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... trouble . ' ' Not me , Mr. Cameron ; if you just won't think of me , but of Mrs. Cameron and the poor child . Myra is very ill , and fevers are going about ; and no one knows what this may turn to . ' The servant entered to answer the ...
... trouble . ' ' Not me , Mr. Cameron ; if you just won't think of me , but of Mrs. Cameron and the poor child . Myra is very ill , and fevers are going about ; and no one knows what this may turn to . ' The servant entered to answer the ...
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... trouble yourself to practise so much ; it must be dis- turbing to every one . ' ' It does not disturb me , ' said Annette , ' I like it . Rosa- mond , do you think this shade is too heavy ? ' Rosamond left the piano directly , and ...
... trouble yourself to practise so much ; it must be dis- turbing to every one . ' ' It does not disturb me , ' said Annette , ' I like it . Rosa- mond , do you think this shade is too heavy ? ' Rosamond left the piano directly , and ...
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