Old Lady Mary: A Story of the Seen and the UnseenJ. W. Lovell Company, 1884 - 125 pages |
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... door . But there was no one there , no visitor lingering in the smaller room as sometimes happened . “ I thought I heard some one come in , " said the vicar's wife . " Didn't you hear something , Mary ? I suppose it is because I am so ...
... door . But there was no one there , no visitor lingering in the smaller room as sometimes happened . “ I thought I heard some one come in , " said the vicar's wife . " Didn't you hear something , Mary ? I suppose it is because I am so ...
Page 84
... door were any other than those of her mistress , her friend , her mother ; for all these names Mary lav- ished upon her in the fulness of her heart . The blame that was being cast upon Lady Mary from all sides made this child of her ...
... door were any other than those of her mistress , her friend , her mother ; for all these names Mary lav- ished upon her in the fulness of her heart . The blame that was being cast upon Lady Mary from all sides made this child of her ...
Page 118
... door . " The lady ! the lady ! oh , come and see where she is going ! Connie cried . " " Mary felt as if the child in her vehemence lifted her from her seat . She had no sense that her own limbs or her own will carried her , in the ...
... door . " The lady ! the lady ! oh , come and see where she is going ! Connie cried . " " Mary felt as if the child in her vehemence lifted her from her seat . She had no sense that her own limbs or her own will carried her , in the ...
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1st Corinthians Alexandre Dumas anxious baby hands BALL'S CORSETS better Bowyer child comfort Connie's cried Mary dark dear dear Mary death destitute doctor door dream earl everything eyes face Fallen Idol feel friend's hands friends Furnival gone head hear heard heart impa Italian cabinet Jervis kind knew Lady Mary's laughed little Connie little Mary little thing live looked round Marie Howland Mary cried Mary's mind Mary's room mean Miss Mary Miss Vivian mistress mother needle dropped never night old age Ouida passed perhaps pity pleasant poor little Prentiss seemed seen sensation smile Social Solutions soft soul step stood stranger suppose sure talk tears tell thought tion told Tom Burke took tremble trouble turb Turner uncon unseen vicar vicar's wife voice walked wanted William Carleton wistful woman wonderful word young