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... Gordon Leigh,alawyer in the town,andagentleman of wealth andhighsocial position. Although quite young, he gave promiseofeminence inhis profession, and was a great favorite of the minister,who pronouncedhim the most upright and exemplary ...
... Gordon Leigh,alawyer in the town,andagentleman of wealth andhighsocial position. Although quite young, he gave promiseofeminence inhis profession, and was a great favorite of the minister,who pronouncedhim the most upright and exemplary ...
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... Gordon. I amvery gladtosee you. How is Clara?" "Quite well, thankyou, and entirely absorbed in preparationsfor herparty, as you will infer from this note, which she charged me to deliver in person, and for which I here pray ...
... Gordon. I amvery gladtosee you. How is Clara?" "Quite well, thankyou, and entirely absorbed in preparationsfor herparty, as you will infer from this note, which she charged me to deliver in person, and for which I here pray ...
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... Gordon, that she did exactly right; butI also think thatnow, with myapproval and advice, she need not hesitate to wear it henceforth, as a token of your friendship. Edna, hold out your hand, my dear." The ring was slipped on the slender ...
... Gordon, that she did exactly right; butI also think thatnow, with myapproval and advice, she need not hesitate to wear it henceforth, as a token of your friendship. Edna, hold out your hand, my dear." The ring was slipped on the slender ...
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... Gordon Leighwas the handsomest man in the room, no acute observercould look at the two and fail todiscover that the blacksmith's granddaughter wasfar superiortothe petted brother ofthearistocratic Mrs. Inge.He was somuch interested in ...
... Gordon Leighwas the handsomest man in the room, no acute observercould look at the two and fail todiscover that the blacksmith's granddaughter wasfar superiortothe petted brother ofthearistocratic Mrs. Inge.He was somuch interested in ...
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... Gordon seems to admire her very much," said Mrs. Murray. Mr. Hammond sighed,anda shadow crept over his placid features, asheanswered: "Do you wonder at it, Ellen? Can any one know the child well, and failtoadmire andlove her?" "If ...
... Gordon seems to admire her very much," said Mrs. Murray. Mr. Hammond sighed,anda shadow crept over his placid features, asheanswered: "Do you wonder at it, Ellen? Can any one know the child well, and failtoadmire andlove her?" "If ...
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