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Page 50
... Miss Earl . " " No , I protest ! ' Miss Earl , ' indeed ! Call the child Edna . " " As you please , mother , provided you do not let the coffee and chocolate get cold while you decide the momentous ques- tion . " Neither spoke again for ...
... Miss Earl . " " No , I protest ! ' Miss Earl , ' indeed ! Call the child Edna . " " As you please , mother , provided you do not let the coffee and chocolate get cold while you decide the momentous ques- tion . " Neither spoke again for ...
Page 148
... Miss Earl , do you understand He- brew ? " " Oh , no ; I have only begun to study it . " " Estelle , it is the popular and fashionable amusement here . Young ladies and young gentlemen form classes for mutual aid and ' mutual admiration ...
... Miss Earl , do you understand He- brew ? " " Oh , no ; I have only begun to study it . " " Estelle , it is the popular and fashionable amusement here . Young ladies and young gentlemen form classes for mutual aid and ' mutual admiration ...
Page 187
... Earl when she made that same suggestion to Gordon Leigh , with reference to ... Miss Estelle , is this your first , second or third Punic war ? You and St ... Mrs. Murray exclaimed : " I sound a truce ! For heaven's sake , St. Elmo , lock ...
... Earl when she made that same suggestion to Gordon Leigh , with reference to ... Miss Estelle , is this your first , second or third Punic war ? You and St ... Mrs. Murray exclaimed : " I sound a truce ! For heaven's sake , St. Elmo , lock ...
Page 191
... Mrs. Murray . So she folded up the piece of cambric and was putting it in her basket , when Mr. Allston asked , with more effrontery than the orphan was prepared for : " Miss Earl , have I not seen you before to - day ? " " Yes , sir ...
... Mrs. Murray . So she folded up the piece of cambric and was putting it in her basket , when Mr. Allston asked , with more effrontery than the orphan was prepared for : " Miss Earl , have I not seen you before to - day ? " " Yes , sir ...
Page 199
... Earl , I shall take my revenge , and you will look back to this night and realize the full force of my parting words ... Ms . was returned rung a knell for all her sanguine hopes , for such was her con- fidence in the critical acumen of ...
... Earl , I shall take my revenge , and you will look back to this night and realize the full force of my parting words ... Ms . was returned rung a knell for all her sanguine hopes , for such was her con- fidence in the critical acumen of ...
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Aaron Hunt Allston Andrews arms asked beautiful believe blue-stocking Bocage Chattanooga cheeks child clasped countenance darling dear door Edna Earl Edna's Elmo Estelle eyes face feel Felix fell felt fingers Gertrude girl glanced Gordon governess grave GROSSET & DUNLAP Hammond hand handsome happy Hattie head hear heard heart hope Huldah Jean Webster kissed knew laughed Le Bocage leaned Leigh letter Lew Wallace lips Loch Maree looked mamma marble Miss Earl morning mother Murray Murray rose Murray's N. C. Wyeth never night noble once orphan painful parsonage passed poor pray proud rose seemed shoulder silent Sir Roger smile soul stood sweet Taj Mahal Targum tears tell thank thing thought tion to-day told took turned voice walked watched wife window wish woman wonder words young