Lady Hester: Or, Ursula's NarrativeMacmillan and Company, 1874 - 223 من الصفحات |
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... thing may be properly understood . The old times at Trevorsham seem to me so remote , that I can hardly believe that we are the same who were so happy then . Nay , B Jaquetta laughs , and declares that it is not possible CHAPTER PAGE ...
... thing may be properly understood . The old times at Trevorsham seem to me so remote , that I can hardly believe that we are the same who were so happy then . Nay , B Jaquetta laughs , and declares that it is not possible CHAPTER PAGE ...
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... thing , to be sure , and we were all very fond of her ; but , as Bertram said , it would have been like marrying Jaquetta , and Torwood had other views , to which my father would not then listen . Then Bertram's regiment was ordered to ...
... thing , to be sure , and we were all very fond of her ; but , as Bertram said , it would have been like marrying Jaquetta , and Torwood had other views , to which my father would not then listen . Then Bertram's regiment was ordered to ...
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... thing ! She would have buried her secret to the last , as much in pity and love to him as in shame and grief for herself ; and con- sideration , too , for the sons , for whom the dis- covery was only less bad than for us , as OR ...
... thing ! She would have buried her secret to the last , as much in pity and love to him as in shame and grief for herself ; and con- sideration , too , for the sons , for whom the dis- covery was only less bad than for us , as OR ...
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... things alone . He held to that , and there were no means forth- coming either of coming to England to present herself . The family were well to do , but had no ready money to lay out on a passage across the Atlantic . Nor would Hester ...
... things alone . He held to that , and there were no means forth- coming either of coming to England to present herself . The family were well to do , but had no ready money to lay out on a passage across the Atlantic . Nor would Hester ...
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... things ; a man named Perrault , who used to come to the farm , always when Lea was out , and talk her into a further state of excitement about her child's expectations , and the injuries she was suffering . It was her one idea . She ...
... things ; a man named Perrault , who used to come to the farm , always when Lea was out , and talk her into a further state of excitement about her child's expectations , and the injuries she was suffering . It was her one idea . She ...
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