Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 57
... away , having departed the week before for India ; leaving the girl he loved without a champion ( for an appeal to her absorbed and business - loving father would have been utterly futile ) , and with " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . " 57.
... away , having departed the week before for India ; leaving the girl he loved without a champion ( for an appeal to her absorbed and business - loving father would have been utterly futile ) , and with " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . " 57.
الصفحة 62
... leaves , and spray of lilies resting on my hair . It may seem childish to dwell upon these details ; but the memory of my dress and figure , as I saw myself in the glass that morning , is so twined in with my last thoughts of home ...
... leaves , and spray of lilies resting on my hair . It may seem childish to dwell upon these details ; but the memory of my dress and figure , as I saw myself in the glass that morning , is so twined in with my last thoughts of home ...
الصفحة 63
... leaving his hapless daughter alone in the crowded assembly . The first person on whom my eyes rested was Mrs. Dormer , but Mrs. Dormer with a cold company face which I had never seen her wear before , and with eyes which turned from ...
... leaving his hapless daughter alone in the crowded assembly . The first person on whom my eyes rested was Mrs. Dormer , but Mrs. Dormer with a cold company face which I had never seen her wear before , and with eyes which turned from ...
الصفحة 82
... go home , milady , " she said , again addressing Miss Owen ; " and I hope as you'll be so good to give me a character , for to service I must go , and leave the poor blessed children with my 82 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . "
... go home , milady , " she said , again addressing Miss Owen ; " and I hope as you'll be so good to give me a character , for to service I must go , and leave the poor blessed children with my 82 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . "
الصفحة 83
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun. go , and leave the poor blessed children with my mother . Mother's a poor woman like myself , ma'am , but re- spectable . We always kept ourselves respectable at the ... leave the poor blessed children with my ...
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun. go , and leave the poor blessed children with my mother . Mother's a poor woman like myself , ma'am , but re- spectable . We always kept ourselves respectable at the ... leave the poor blessed children with my ...
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