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Page 143
... readers had differed about , and listen to Mr. Brandreth saying , " Yes , sir , I believe that child knows his grandmother and his nurse apart , as well as he knows his mother and me . He's got his likes and his dislikes already : he ...
... readers had differed about , and listen to Mr. Brandreth saying , " Yes , sir , I believe that child knows his grandmother and his nurse apart , as well as he knows his mother and me . He's got his likes and his dislikes already : he ...
Page 165
... readers have all reported against it , and I've passed the night in reading their opinions . I've got them by heart . Would you like to hear me repeat them ? " he demanded , with a fierce self - scorn . Kane looked at him ...
... readers have all reported against it , and I've passed the night in reading their opinions . I've got them by heart . Would you like to hear me repeat them ? " he demanded , with a fierce self - scorn . Kane looked at him ...
Page 170
... readers ; he said he would see ; and after having seen for a week longer , he returned the MS . with a letter assuring Ray of his regret , and saying that if he could modify the story according to the suggestions of their readers ...
... readers ; he said he would see ; and after having seen for a week longer , he returned the MS . with a letter assuring Ray of his regret , and saying that if he could modify the story according to the suggestions of their readers ...
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