The Poor Relation: A Novel, Том 3Hurst and Blackett, 1858 |
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... trust and believe that my son will never be guilty of any act which may tend to affix a stigma to his name . " " Is it possible ; " exclaimed Horace indig- nantly ; " that the Duchess of Windermere has condescended to volunteer such a ...
... trust and believe that my son will never be guilty of any act which may tend to affix a stigma to his name . " " Is it possible ; " exclaimed Horace indig- nantly ; " that the Duchess of Windermere has condescended to volunteer such a ...
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... trust that your ladyship does not suspect my motive for that advice ? " " I suspect nothing , my good sir ; but I would simply impress upon you that , such being the case , I have a right to look to you for assistance . " " But , my ...
... trust that your ladyship does not suspect my motive for that advice ? " " I suspect nothing , my good sir ; but I would simply impress upon you that , such being the case , I have a right to look to you for assistance . " " But , my ...
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... trust that you have too much good sense to throw away your affections where they could never be returned , even if you had possessed the opportunity . I merely make this remark to prove to you my confidence in your dis- cretion and ...
... trust that you have too much good sense to throw away your affections where they could never be returned , even if you had possessed the opportunity . I merely make this remark to prove to you my confidence in your dis- cretion and ...
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... a conquest . ' دو " Madam ; " faltered the orphan ; you surely jest . " " I trust that I shall never permit myself to jest upon such a subject ; " was the tart rejoinder ; " and I confess that I am greatly 60 THE POOR RELATION .
... a conquest . ' دو " Madam ; " faltered the orphan ; you surely jest . " " I trust that I shall never permit myself to jest upon such a subject ; " was the tart rejoinder ; " and I confess that I am greatly 60 THE POOR RELATION .
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... Trust me implicitly ; and neither Sir Hercules , Ho- race , nor any individual of the family , shall have cause to think that you are not acting according to your own free will and wishes . I owe you too much to thwart you in any way ...
... Trust me implicitly ; and neither Sir Hercules , Ho- race , nor any individual of the family , shall have cause to think that you are not acting according to your own free will and wishes . I owe you too much to thwart you in any way ...
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