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Marie wrote to him a long letter every morning , and as every letter contained a great deal about Mr. Pembroke and his goodness and his cleverness and so forth Sir John was easy in his mind . Had she mentioned him once and then not ...
Marie wrote to him a long letter every morning , and as every letter contained a great deal about Mr. Pembroke and his goodness and his cleverness and so forth Sir John was easy in his mind . Had she mentioned him once and then not ...
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But you must not mind my nonsense , Miss Challoner . ” “ I don't mind it at all , Mr. Vidal . ” By these words Marie probably meant to say that she knew she ought not to mind it , and that she would not mind it if she could .
But you must not mind my nonsense , Miss Challoner . ” “ I don't mind it at all , Mr. Vidal . ” By these words Marie probably meant to say that she knew she ought not to mind it , and that she would not mind it if she could .
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“ You know , " Sir John said confidentially , " one must not mind too niuch what boys of that age may say on such subjects . They hardly know their own minds . Our young friend may have changed his mind long before anything comes of ...
“ You know , " Sir John said confidentially , " one must not mind too niuch what boys of that age may say on such subjects . They hardly know their own minds . Our young friend may have changed his mind long before anything comes of ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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