Mammon; or, The hardships of an heiress, Том 3;Том 476 |
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... usual state of languor , " replied Farmer , looking far more like the father of the delicate child , than his spruce interrogator . " But she had a fatiguing day yesterday , at the Dulwich Gallery . And we want to economise her strength ...
... usual state of languor , " replied Farmer , looking far more like the father of the delicate child , than his spruce interrogator . " But she had a fatiguing day yesterday , at the Dulwich Gallery . And we want to economise her strength ...
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... usual . She must smile as usual . She must talk as usual . At her especial request , Mrs. Wroughton had been from THE HARDSHIPS OF AN HEIRESS . 89.
... usual . She must smile as usual . She must talk as usual . At her especial request , Mrs. Wroughton had been from THE HARDSHIPS OF AN HEIRESS . 89.
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... usual gentle courtesy . " All but that slight ac- quaintance is the creation of his fancy . " " I rejoice to hear it , " he replied , with a courtly bow . " It would be indeed unsatisfactory to commence an acquaintance with Miss Wrays ...
... usual gentle courtesy . " All but that slight ac- quaintance is the creation of his fancy . " " I rejoice to hear it , " he replied , with a courtly bow . " It would be indeed unsatisfactory to commence an acquaintance with Miss Wrays ...
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... between them . " " Of course not . You don't suppose that heiresses to seventy thousand a year are wooed in the usual vulgar style of courtship ? - Miss Wraysbury has doubtless been addressed , like a crowned head 110 MAMMON ; OR ,
... between them . " " Of course not . You don't suppose that heiresses to seventy thousand a year are wooed in the usual vulgar style of courtship ? - Miss Wraysbury has doubtless been addressed , like a crowned head 110 MAMMON ; OR ,
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... Edgar has returned into society and endeavoured to play his usual part , as his uncle , could he still com- mune with him , would desire . " Mrs. Farmer scarcely liked to suggest to her , -to THE HARDSHIPS OF AN HEIRESS . 123.
... Edgar has returned into society and endeavoured to play his usual part , as his uncle , could he still com- mune with him , would desire . " Mrs. Farmer scarcely liked to suggest to her , -to THE HARDSHIPS OF AN HEIRESS . 123.
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acquaintance Alga beautiful become Berty Grandison better Blandhurst brother Captain Grandison Carlton Gardens Comte de St Countess cousin daughter dear dearest Denny Cross Duchess of Groby Earl of Dinton Eaton Square Edgar eyes fancy father favourite fortune Frankfort girl hand happy Harmondswyke Harrals Havermead heart heiress of Lynch heiress of Lynchcombe Hilda Wroughton honours Hurdiston inquired invitation Janetta Jerome Cardan John Wrays Lady Dinton Lady Theodosia living London looked Lord Dinton Lord Frederick Lord Wilchester MAGDALEN HEPBURN Mammon marriage ment millionary mind Miss Wraysbury Miss Wroughton Molyneux Castle mother nephew never niece Northamptonshire Olave Harpsden opinions papa patent theatre perceiving perhaps Philip Woolston pleasant poor Dinton poor Netta replied Reuben Howard Roger Farmer scarcely seemed Sir John W. W. Sir John Wraysbury sister spirits Theo thing thought thousand tion town uncle wedding Westcove wife wish Wrough young
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