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... INGLESIDE : DEAR SIR , I think I dropped , in your train to Newfield this morning , a little black note - book , containing some memoranda and addresses of consider- able value to myself . If by any chance it was picked up and preserved ...
... INGLESIDE : DEAR SIR , I think I dropped , in your train to Newfield this morning , a little black note - book , containing some memoranda and addresses of consider- able value to myself . If by any chance it was picked up and preserved ...
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... Ingleside occasionally in Bethel Plain , or when she drove to Wareham station to meet the train ; so she hoped he would not forget her , but consoled herself by thinking that if he did she would see him often next summer , and renew ...
... Ingleside occasionally in Bethel Plain , or when she drove to Wareham station to meet the train ; so she hoped he would not forget her , but consoled herself by thinking that if he did she would see him often next summer , and renew ...
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... Ingleside . He raised his lantern and it shone full in her face . " I am sorry to intrude upon you , " said he , stiffly , " but your father would never forgive me , if any harm came to you , for letting you go up alone . There were ...
... Ingleside . He raised his lantern and it shone full in her face . " I am sorry to intrude upon you , " said he , stiffly , " but your father would never forgive me , if any harm came to you , for letting you go up alone . There were ...
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