The small house at Allington, Объемы 1-2Smith, Elder and Company, 1864 |
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... daughter of that impoverished earl , the Lord De Guest . After the conclusion of that event circumstances had not afforded him the opportunity of making himself conspicuous ; and he had gone on declining gradually - -Y in the world's ...
... daughter of that impoverished earl , the Lord De Guest . After the conclusion of that event circumstances had not afforded him the opportunity of making himself conspicuous ; and he had gone on declining gradually - -Y in the world's ...
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... Daughters they had had ; some were dead , some married , and one living with them among the card - tables . Of his parents Bernard had latterly not seen much ; not more , that is , than duty and a due attention to the fifth commandment ...
... Daughters they had had ; some were dead , some married , and one living with them among the card - tables . Of his parents Bernard had latterly not seen much ; not more , that is , than duty and a due attention to the fifth commandment ...
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... daughters would obtain considerable social advantages by living at Allington . She had accepted the offer , and the social advantages had certainly fol- lowed . Mrs. Dale was poor , her whole income not ex- ceeding three hundred a year ...
... daughters would obtain considerable social advantages by living at Allington . She had accepted the offer , and the social advantages had certainly fol- lowed . Mrs. Dale was poor , her whole income not ex- ceeding three hundred a year ...
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... daughters , who had taken more in that respect from their mother than from their father ; but a close observer might recognise the girls as Dales . They were constant , perhaps obstinate , occasionally a little uncharitable in their ...
... daughters , who had taken more in that respect from their mother than from their father ; but a close observer might recognise the girls as Dales . They were constant , perhaps obstinate , occasionally a little uncharitable in their ...
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... daughters moved in a position which belongs , as a rule , to the daughters of rich men only . This they did as nieces of the childless squire of Allington , and as his nieces she felt that they were entitled to accept his countenance ...
... daughters moved in a position which belongs , as a rule , to the daughters of rich men only . This they did as nieces of the childless squire of Allington , and as his nieces she felt that they were entitled to accept his countenance ...
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