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Page 256
... Andrews's family ; and with feverish impa- tience she awaited the result . During this interval she had not exchanged a word with Mr. Murray — had spent much of her time in writing down in her note - book such refer- ences from the ...
... Andrews's family ; and with feverish impa- tience she awaited the result . During this interval she had not exchanged a word with Mr. Murray — had spent much of her time in writing down in her note - book such refer- ences from the ...
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... starry eyes looked stricken Rizpah , from those dreary rocks where love held faithful vigil , guarding the bleach- ing bones of her darling dead , sacrificed for the sins of SauL CHAPTER XXII . " MRS . ANDREWS writes that I. ST . ELMO .
... starry eyes looked stricken Rizpah , from those dreary rocks where love held faithful vigil , guarding the bleach- ing bones of her darling dead , sacrificed for the sins of SauL CHAPTER XXII . " MRS . ANDREWS writes that I. ST . ELMO .
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Augusta J. Evans, Augusta Evans. CHAPTER XXII . " MRS . ANDREWS writes that I must go on with as little delay as possible , and I shall start early Monday morning , as I wish to stop one day at Chattanooga . " " Edna rose and took her ...
Augusta J. Evans, Augusta Evans. CHAPTER XXII . " MRS . ANDREWS writes that I must go on with as little delay as possible , and I shall start early Monday morning , as I wish to stop one day at Chattanooga . " " Edna rose and took her ...
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... Andrews was devoted to society , and gave to the demands of fashion much of the time which had been better expended at home in training her children , and making her hearth- stone rival the attractions of the club , where Mr. Andrews ...
... Andrews was devoted to society , and gave to the demands of fashion much of the time which had been better expended at home in training her children , and making her hearth- stone rival the attractions of the club , where Mr. Andrews ...
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... Andrews and her only brother , Mr. Grey Chilton , leaned forward and spoke to the children ; while Mr. Chilton , who was driving , teased Hattie by touching her head and shoulders with his whip . " Uncle Grey , I think the bays are the ...
... Andrews and her only brother , Mr. Grey Chilton , leaned forward and spoke to the children ; while Mr. Chilton , who was driving , teased Hattie by touching her head and shoulders with his whip . " Uncle Grey , I think the bays are the ...
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