Lady Hester: Or, Ursula's NarrativeMacmillan and Company, 1874 - 223 من الصفحات |
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... taken her up when . she had lost everything else ; and she married him . Nor did Hester guess till that very day that Piers Dayman was not her father ! There were other children , sons who have given themselves to hunting and trapping ...
... taken her up when . she had lost everything else ; and she married him . Nor did Hester guess till that very day that Piers Dayman was not her father ! There were other children , sons who have given themselves to hunting and trapping ...
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... taken from her by the Indians , thought that the marriage could not be substantiated - but by a clever young clerk , who had managed to find out the state of things ; a man named Perrault , who used to come to the farm , always when Lea ...
... taken from her by the Indians , thought that the marriage could not be substantiated - but by a clever young clerk , who had managed to find out the state of things ; a man named Perrault , who used to come to the farm , always when Lea ...
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... my child's interests to think of . How do I know what advantage may be taken against him ? " Torwood saw my father lying back in the chair , trembling , and he dreaded a fit every moment . " I give you my word , " he said 34 LADY HESTER ;
... my child's interests to think of . How do I know what advantage may be taken against him ? " Torwood saw my father lying back in the chair , trembling , and he dreaded a fit every moment . " I give you my word , " he said 34 LADY HESTER ;
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... taken all means to discover- " " Even then we did not perceive what this involved . I felt stunned and numbed chiefly from seeing the great shock it had been to my father and to him ; but poor little Jaquetta and Emily were altogether ...
... taken all means to discover- " " Even then we did not perceive what this involved . I felt stunned and numbed chiefly from seeing the great shock it had been to my father and to him ; but poor little Jaquetta and Emily were altogether ...
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... taken by surprise when my brother brought her into the sitting - room . It was not very easy to welcome the woman who was going to turn us all out , and under such a stigma ; and she -she could hardly be expected to look com- placently ...
... taken by surprise when my brother brought her into the sitting - room . It was not very easy to welcome the woman who was going to turn us all out , and under such a stigma ; and she -she could hardly be expected to look com- placently ...
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