
Tinted Line Drawings by H.M. Brock, 1898.
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She played with the greatest obligingness. (frontispiece, vol. 1 ) |
In vain were the well-meant condescensions of Sir Thomas. (ch. 2) |
“I am come to make my own apologies.” (ch. 7) |
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“Miss Price all alone!”
(ch. 10) |
He could not help giving Mrs. Norris a hint. (ch. 20) |
Dr. Grant himself went out with an umbrella. (ch. 22) |
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Returning to her seat to finish a note. (frontispiece, vol. 2) |
Sir Thomas brought him to her. (ch. 28) |
She was forced to listen. (ch. 33) |
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“I know what you are thinking of.” (ch. 34) |
Complete in his lieutenant's uniform. (ch. 37) |
He ... left them only at the door. (ch. 41) |
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