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Although the organist did not much care for Phil Ransford's society , he could not well resist a hint so pointedly given . “ Have one cut now - stay and sup with us , ” said the old man . " I should just be in time for dinner at home ...
Although the organist did not much care for Phil Ransford's society , he could not well resist a hint so pointedly given . “ Have one cut now - stay and sup with us , ” said the old man . " I should just be in time for dinner at home ...
Page 247
Passing over Prebend's Bridge they met the Ransfords ; old Ransford , Mrs. Ransford , the sisters , young Ransford , and Phil . The whole family swept by , receiving with a vulgar effort at hauteur , intended for Clytie , the polite ...
Passing over Prebend's Bridge they met the Ransfords ; old Ransford , Mrs. Ransford , the sisters , young Ransford , and Phil . The whole family swept by , receiving with a vulgar effort at hauteur , intended for Clytie , the polite ...
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I do indeed ; but why not call me Phil ? —will you call me Phil -if only because I love you so much ? ” Phil put his arm round the girl's waist , and looked into her eyes . “ Oh ! you must not do that , and I would rather not call you ...
I do indeed ; but why not call me Phil ? —will you call me Phil -if only because I love you so much ? ” Phil put his arm round the girl's waist , and looked into her eyes . “ Oh ! you must not do that , and I would rather not call you ...
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Leaves from a Lost Diary By M BETHAMEDWARDS author of Kitty | 10 |
Sporting Guns Smokeless Explosives for By CADWALLADER WADDI | 62 |
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