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66 But Natty's mother gave him hints that he must not take up Miss Challoner's time any more , and Miss Challoner herself thought perhaps that the visit had lasted long enough . So Natty rose in a sort of alarni and confusion , thinking ...
66 But Natty's mother gave him hints that he must not take up Miss Challoner's time any more , and Miss Challoner herself thought perhaps that the visit had lasted long enough . So Natty rose in a sort of alarni and confusion , thinking ...
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Oh please , Miss Challoner , don't name it , ” the polite Mrs. Cramp interposed . How Nathaniel Cramp wished she had not named it ! How dark his horizon suddenly grew ! In the woods all day with a young man — a stranger ; a gentleman ...
Oh please , Miss Challoner , don't name it , ” the polite Mrs. Cramp interposed . How Nathaniel Cramp wished she had not named it ! How dark his horizon suddenly grew ! In the woods all day with a young man — a stranger ; a gentleman ...
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Would he , in short , be received on equal terms among the London people whom Sir John Challoner knew ? He had been very philosophical about distinctions of class where Nat Cramp was concerned ; but his philosophy could do little to ...
Would he , in short , be received on equal terms among the London people whom Sir John Challoner knew ? He had been very philosophical about distinctions of class where Nat Cramp was concerned ; but his philosophy could do little to ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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