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... PARTY . CHAPTER VII . FAILING HEALTH OF CLARA'S MOTHER . CHAPTER VIII . A BRIGHT DREAM AND PEACEFUL END . CHAPTER IX . FRIENDLY ATTENTIONS . CHAPTER X. A SURPRISE . CHAPTER XI . EMBARRASSING INTERVIEWS . CHAPTER XII . A NEW ENGLAND HOME ...
... PARTY . CHAPTER VII . FAILING HEALTH OF CLARA'S MOTHER . CHAPTER VIII . A BRIGHT DREAM AND PEACEFUL END . CHAPTER IX . FRIENDLY ATTENTIONS . CHAPTER X. A SURPRISE . CHAPTER XI . EMBARRASSING INTERVIEWS . CHAPTER XII . A NEW ENGLAND HOME ...
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... PARTY. Table of Contents Previous to the return home of Laura and Willie, the Leightons had seen but little company for a family of their wealth and social position; but now, instead of the ... party, but had deferred AN EVENING PARTY.
... PARTY. Table of Contents Previous to the return home of Laura and Willie, the Leightons had seen but little company for a family of their wealth and social position; but now, instead of the ... party, but had deferred AN EVENING PARTY.
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... party. I did not expect, neither did I wish, to be included among the guests. I had never attended a fashionable party in my life; and I thought, even were I favoured with an invitation, that I should feel strangely out of place amid so ...
... party. I did not expect, neither did I wish, to be included among the guests. I had never attended a fashionable party in my life; and I thought, even were I favoured with an invitation, that I should feel strangely out of place amid so ...
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... party. There were several ladies and gentlemen seated near us, engaged also in conversation, and I could not avoid hearing much that passed among them. Presently I heard a lady enquire of a Mrs. Kingsley, a lady to whom I had been ...
... party. There were several ladies and gentlemen seated near us, engaged also in conversation, and I could not avoid hearing much that passed among them. Presently I heard a lady enquire of a Mrs. Kingsley, a lady to whom I had been ...
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... party. I mentally said, if my poverty is to be made a subject of conversation in parties like this, I wish never to attend another; and I was heartily glad when the gay assembly departed, at two o'clock in the morning. Thus ended my ...
... party. I mentally said, if my poverty is to be made a subject of conversation in parties like this, I wish never to attend another; and I was heartily glad when the gay assembly departed, at two o'clock in the morning. Thus ended my ...
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