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BASIL. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . CHAPTER XVII . THE SUMMERS ' HOUSEHOLD PAGE 1 XVIII . MR . SUMMERS MAKES A JOKE 20 XIX . A DUENNA 37 XX . MISS SUMMERS ' HINT TAKEN . 62 XXI . EFFIE MAKES MISCHIEF 86 XXII . POLICE PROTECTION 108 ...
BASIL. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . CHAPTER XVII . THE SUMMERS ' HOUSEHOLD PAGE 1 XVIII . MR . SUMMERS MAKES A JOKE 20 XIX . A DUENNA 37 XX . MISS SUMMERS ' HINT TAKEN . 62 XXI . EFFIE MAKES MISCHIEF 86 XXII . POLICE PROTECTION 108 ...
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... Summers that without any prompting she protested with an earnestness almost tearful . ' Indeed , Mr. Wyndham , she's not a devil . ' Before Miles could express disbelief in this ... Miss Summers , who had also 16 ' THE WEARING OF THE GREEN .
... Summers that without any prompting she protested with an earnestness almost tearful . ' Indeed , Mr. Wyndham , she's not a devil . ' Before Miles could express disbelief in this ... Miss Summers , who had also 16 ' THE WEARING OF THE GREEN .
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BASIL. rebuke to Reid . Miss Summers , who had also been offended , but only at the profane mention . of the devil , hurried at once from the room , followed by Carrie humming a hymn from the hymnal of the Salvation Army , in which the ...
BASIL. rebuke to Reid . Miss Summers , who had also been offended , but only at the profane mention . of the devil , hurried at once from the room , followed by Carrie humming a hymn from the hymnal of the Salvation Army , in which the ...
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... Summers ' eloquence . Now Miss Carrie had made her mind up before entering the room to say nothing to Norah of Mr. Chillingham's admiration ; in part because that admiration was not quite so pronounced as she wished and intimated it to ...
... Summers ' eloquence . Now Miss Carrie had made her mind up before entering the room to say nothing to Norah of Mr. Chillingham's admiration ; in part because that admiration was not quite so pronounced as she wished and intimated it to ...
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... Summers ' brow cleared , and he advanced to greet Norah with a pom- pous condescension , not reassuring . Miss Sum- mers , meaning also to be stately , was frigid to rudeness . Mrs. Summers , feeling grateful to Norah for not needing an ...
... Summers ' brow cleared , and he advanced to greet Norah with a pom- pous condescension , not reassuring . Miss Sum- mers , meaning also to be stately , was frigid to rudeness . Mrs. Summers , feeling grateful to Norah for not needing an ...
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