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William Clark Russell. REFLECTIONS CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. PAGE 1 CHAPTER II . HANWITCH 10 CHAPTER III . 35 IN THE ELLESMERE ROAD CHAPTER IV . OVER THE WAY 53 3393 CHAPTER V. FATHER AND CHILD . CHAPTER VI . DOLLY'S.
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William Clark Russell. CHAPTER V. FATHER AND CHILD . CHAPTER VI . DOLLY'S THOUGHTS • A VISIT . CHAPTER VII . CHAPTER VIII . THE KNOT IS CUT ¡¤ PAGE 89 140 158 198 CHAPTER IX . HUSBAND AND WIFE 229 CHAPTER X. POSTSCRIPT 257 JOHN HOLDSWORTH ...
William Clark Russell. CHAPTER V. FATHER AND CHILD . CHAPTER VI . DOLLY'S THOUGHTS • A VISIT . CHAPTER VII . CHAPTER VIII . THE KNOT IS CUT ¡¤ PAGE 89 140 158 198 CHAPTER IX . HUSBAND AND WIFE 229 CHAPTER X. POSTSCRIPT 257 JOHN HOLDSWORTH ...
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... the kind and good old rector , whom he recalled with love he would have gone to him , avowed himself , and entreated his counsel . He felt that Dolly was dead to him . He felt this , though no words that he had B 2 REFLECTIONS . 3.
... the kind and good old rector , whom he recalled with love he would have gone to him , avowed himself , and entreated his counsel . He felt that Dolly was dead to him . He felt this , though no words that he had B 2 REFLECTIONS . 3.
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... Dolly ! There was the magnetic power that drew all his inclinations away from the silent command of honour . To see her to behold himself renewed in a sweet child's face - to press his lips once to her cheek - once only , if never- more ...
... Dolly ! There was the magnetic power that drew all his inclinations away from the silent command of honour . To see her to behold himself renewed in a sweet child's face - to press his lips once to her cheek - once only , if never- more ...
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... Dolly , deeming him dead , and holding him a thing of the irreclaimable past , could not behold - could never imagine that she beheld - in that bowed figure , that bearded face , those hollow eyes , that hair with patches of gray all ...
... Dolly , deeming him dead , and holding him a thing of the irreclaimable past , could not behold - could never imagine that she beheld - in that bowed figure , that bearded face , those hollow eyes , that hair with patches of gray all ...
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