Lady Hester: Or, Ursula's NarrativeMacmillan and Company, 1874 - 223 من الصفحات |
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... children . I can fancy how kindly and tenderly Bertram would speak when he saw that she was anxious and pained ; and she took hold of his hand and held him , and when he said something of mentioning that he had seen her , she cried out ...
... children . I can fancy how kindly and tenderly Bertram would speak when he saw that she was anxious and pained ; and she took hold of his hand and held him , and when he said something of mentioning that he had seen her , she cried out ...
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... child was born . It was over the American frontier , and it was long before she could write to her husband . She never knew what became of her letter , but the hunter friend , Piers Dayman , showed her an American paper which mentioned ...
... child was born . It was over the American frontier , and it was long before she could write to her husband . She never knew what became of her letter , but the hunter friend , Piers Dayman , showed her an American paper which mentioned ...
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... children , sons who have given themselves to hunting and trapping in the Hudson's Bay Company's territory ; but Hester remained the only daughter , and they educated her well , sending her to a convent at Montreal , where she learnt a ...
... children , sons who have given themselves to hunting and trapping in the Hudson's Bay Company's territory ; but Hester remained the only daughter , and they educated her well , sending her to a convent at Montreal , where she learnt a ...
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... children had lived . So it was when the discovery came upon poor old Mrs. Dayman ( I do not know what else to call her ) , that Fulk Torwood Trevor , the husband of her youth , was not dead , but was Earl of Trevorsham ; married , and ...
... children had lived . So it was when the discovery came upon poor old Mrs. Dayman ( I do not know what else to call her ) , that Fulk Torwood Trevor , the husband of her youth , was not dead , but was Earl of Trevorsham ; married , and ...
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... child of her father who had any legal claim to his estates . Lea , with a good deal of the old American Republican temper , would not be stirred up . He despised lords and ladies , and would none of it ; but the lawyer held that it ...
... child of her father who had any legal claim to his estates . Lea , with a good deal of the old American Republican temper , would not be stirred up . He despised lords and ladies , and would none of it ; but the lawyer held that it ...
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