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Page 106
... thought for the morrow . But now this thought came upon him sternly and anxiously ; the long habit of spending nothing began to tell sadly ; and the love of money came like an armed man . Little daily cares were like little spectres in ...
... thought for the morrow . But now this thought came upon him sternly and anxiously ; the long habit of spending nothing began to tell sadly ; and the love of money came like an armed man . Little daily cares were like little spectres in ...
Page 159
... thought over the difference of treatment she experienced with us when she shared - at least - the af- fection of the family with Kitty , from that which she was destined to , at Montpelier , where Kitty was everything , and she nothing ...
... thought over the difference of treatment she experienced with us when she shared - at least - the af- fection of the family with Kitty , from that which she was destined to , at Montpelier , where Kitty was everything , and she nothing ...
Page 298
... thought I ; and away I went to give the hero the oppor- tunity of throwing down the gauntlet . When I entered the morning - room - scene of Thompson's late pro- ceeding - I beheld a stout gentlemanly - looking man , evidently just off a ...
... thought I ; and away I went to give the hero the oppor- tunity of throwing down the gauntlet . When I entered the morning - room - scene of Thompson's late pro- ceeding - I beheld a stout gentlemanly - looking man , evidently just off a ...
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