The small house at Allington, Объемы 1-2Smith, Elder and Company, 1864 |
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... hand , and on her account he had remained single ; that was his first ac- cident . The second had fallen upon him with reference to his father's assumed wealth . He had supposed him- self to be richer than other Dales of Allington when ...
... hand , and on her account he had remained single ; that was his first ac- cident . The second had fallen upon him with reference to his father's assumed wealth . He had supposed him- self to be richer than other Dales of Allington when ...
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... hand , while on your left there were three . And over these there was a line of five windows , one taking its place above the porch . We all know the beautiful old Tudor window , with its stout stone mullions and its stone transoms ...
... hand , while on your left there were three . And over these there was a line of five windows , one taking its place above the porch . We all know the beautiful old Tudor window , with its stout stone mullions and its stone transoms ...
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... hand ; but the house is hidden from the road . you approach the church , reaching the gate of it , which is not above two hundred yards from the high road , you see the full front of the Great House . Perhaps the best view of it is from ...
... hand ; but the house is hidden from the road . you approach the church , reaching the gate of it , which is not above two hundred yards from the high road , you see the full front of the Great House . Perhaps the best view of it is from ...
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... hand . " Please , ma'am , cook says , can we have the peas to shell ? " and then her reverie was broken . Whereupon Mrs. Dale got up and gave over her basket . " Cook knows that the young ladies are going to dine at the Great House ...
... hand . " Please , ma'am , cook says , can we have the peas to shell ? " and then her reverie was broken . Whereupon Mrs. Dale got up and gave over her basket . " Cook knows that the young ladies are going to dine at the Great House ...
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... hand . " Well ; good - by , dears . I shall expect you between ten and eleven . But don't hurry yourselves if anything is going on . " And so they went , and the widow was again alone . The path from the bridge ran straight up towards ...
... hand . " Well ; good - by , dears . I shall expect you between ten and eleven . But don't hurry yourselves if anything is going on . " And so they went , and the widow was again alone . The path from the bridge ran straight up towards ...
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Amelia Roper answer asked believe Bell Bernard Dale Boyce Burton Crescent Butterwell countess Courcy Castle course cousin Cradell Crofts croquet Crosbie's Dale's daughter dear declared dinner drawing-room earl earl's engaged eyes feel felt Gazebee gentleman girl give gone Guestwick hand happy heard heart hobbledehoy honour hope House at Allington John De Courcy John Eames Johnny Eames knew Lady Alexandrina Lady Amelia Lady Dumbello Lady Julia letter Lilian Dale Lily Dale Lily's live LLVM London look Lord De Guest Lupex mamma marriage married matter mean mind Miss Dale Miss Spruce morning mother never once perhaps Plantagenet Palliser poor Porlock Pratt Sir Raffle sister Small House speak spoke squire suppose sure talk tell There's thing thought told truth uncle UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA walked wife wish woman words young