The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 48Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1894 - American literature |
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Page 75
... Miss Valence , seating herself , after she had kissed her friend , and the servant had shut the door , " that at this hour I might find you alone . " " Yes , Winifred . I don't know what I am going to do about it , " sighed Mrs. Outton ...
... Miss Valence , seating herself , after she had kissed her friend , and the servant had shut the door , " that at this hour I might find you alone . " " Yes , Winifred . I don't know what I am going to do about it , " sighed Mrs. Outton ...
Page 76
... Miss " Yes ; and sympathetic , " said Mrs. Out- ton , with an inflection that clearly indicated that the gist of the whole matter had , in her opinion , at length been reached . " Yes ; I suppose that is it and sympa- thetic , " sighed ...
... Miss " Yes ; and sympathetic , " said Mrs. Out- ton , with an inflection that clearly indicated that the gist of the whole matter had , in her opinion , at length been reached . " Yes ; I suppose that is it and sympa- thetic , " sighed ...
Page 77
... Miss Valence ; " he has not been in the country for a long time . " " Only got back a month ago after being away years , " said Outton . " You must stay , " said Mrs. Outton . " I said that I would , " assented Winifred . THAT I SHOULD ...
... Miss Valence ; " he has not been in the country for a long time . " " Only got back a month ago after being away years , " said Outton . " You must stay , " said Mrs. Outton . " I said that I would , " assented Winifred . THAT I SHOULD ...
Page 80
... Miss Valence . " You see , " she said , entering swiftly , " I'm in time . I am even before time . " " It's nice of you , dear , " said Mrs. Outton , helplessly , " but it's no use . " " I am glad you ' ve come , " said Outton ...
... Miss Valence . " You see , " she said , entering swiftly , " I'm in time . I am even before time . " " It's nice of you , dear , " said Mrs. Outton , helplessly , " but it's no use . " " I am glad you ' ve come , " said Outton ...
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... Miss Valence , de- cidedly . " And you are going away to - morrow ? " mourned Mrs. Outton . " On a ten - o'clock train , " answered Winifred . " The first thing in the morning . " " And to the Chetwodes's ? " lamented her friend . " Oh ...
... Miss Valence , de- cidedly . " And you are going away to - morrow ? " mourned Mrs. Outton . " On a ten - o'clock train , " answered Winifred . " The first thing in the morning . " " And to the Chetwodes's ? " lamented her friend . " Oh ...
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