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“ Isabel , ” said Captain Cameron , “ allow me to present to you my very dear young friend Mr. Pembroke , of whom I have often told you . Pembroke , my sister is an advanced woman , as she calls it , and I dare say you agree in all her ...
“ Isabel , ” said Captain Cameron , “ allow me to present to you my very dear young friend Mr. Pembroke , of whom I have often told you . Pembroke , my sister is an advanced woman , as she calls it , and I dare say you agree in all her ...
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“ My dear , how could Mr. Pembroke see any likeness in that to what I am now ? You forget the number of years , and the changes . I was only Sybil's age when that was painted , Mr. Pembroke . I had just been married .
“ My dear , how could Mr. Pembroke see any likeness in that to what I am now ? You forget the number of years , and the changes . I was only Sybil's age when that was painted , Mr. Pembroke . I had just been married .
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He was thus reconciling his mind to her unavoidable absence when a servant brought him the announcement that Mr. Pembroke particularly wished to see him . “ Show him in - of course . " He wondered why Pembroke chose to be so formal when ...
He was thus reconciling his mind to her unavoidable absence when a servant brought him the announcement that Mr. Pembroke particularly wished to see him . “ Show him in - of course . " He wondered why Pembroke chose to be so formal when ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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