Mammon; or, The hardships of an heiress, Том 2;Том 475Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1855 |
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... allowed to consider this dear self - denying aunt of mine as a mere inoffensive woman , a neglected old maid , —to my recollections of whom , it rather annoyed papa to see me cling with affection.- I ought to have been taught to regard ...
... allowed to consider this dear self - denying aunt of mine as a mere inoffensive woman , a neglected old maid , —to my recollections of whom , it rather annoyed papa to see me cling with affection.- I ought to have been taught to regard ...
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... allowed to say ' no , ' like aunt Bessy . " Mrs. Farmer patted kindly the head now al- most nestling on her shoulder . " Your alarms , my dear child , are a little prema- ture , " said she . " In the first place , papa appears to have ...
... allowed to say ' no , ' like aunt Bessy . " Mrs. Farmer patted kindly the head now al- most nestling on her shoulder . " Your alarms , my dear child , are a little prema- ture , " said she . " In the first place , papa appears to have ...
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... allowed herself to comment on the tardy union of the superannuated Pyramus and Thisbe . It would have been difficult to combine greater injustice with bitterer spite than was ex- hibited on occasion of the marriage , both by Gerald and ...
... allowed herself to comment on the tardy union of the superannuated Pyramus and Thisbe . It would have been difficult to combine greater injustice with bitterer spite than was ex- hibited on occasion of the marriage , both by Gerald and ...
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... allowed to make such pets of all our little selfishnesses , that close contact makes us unbearable to each other . Depend upon it there will soon be fighting and scratching at the Castle ; and I shall write and advise Edgar to keep out ...
... allowed to make such pets of all our little selfishnesses , that close contact makes us unbearable to each other . Depend upon it there will soon be fighting and scratching at the Castle ; and I shall write and advise Edgar to keep out ...
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... allowed to see no one . — The man in the iron mask was not more scrupulously guarded than Janetta by that patent governess whom you introduced into the family a dozen years ago . " " Poor child ! Has she been undergoing high - pressure ...
... allowed to see no one . — The man in the iron mask was not more scrupulously guarded than Janetta by that patent governess whom you introduced into the family a dozen years ago . " " Poor child ! Has she been undergoing high - pressure ...
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acquaintance afraid arrival Ash Bank Aunt Bessy Aunt Sophy beautiful Bessy Pennington Bessy's better brother Carlton Gardens cheerful child Clara cousin Edgar cried daughter dear Netta death Denny Cross Dysart Earl Emma endeavouring eyes face Fairlawn fancy Farmer father favour felt girl governess Groby hand happy Harrals Harry heard heart heiress of Lynchcombe Helmsley Hilda honour horse Hugh Pennington hurried inquired Janetta John Bull John Woolston Lady Dinton Lady Jemima less living London looked Lord Dinton Lord Wilchester marriage ment mind Miss Avesford Miss Pennington Miss Wraysbury Miss Wroughton Molyneux Castle mother nature nephew never niece Olave Harpsden papa parlour perhaps pleasant poor Maria Pray probably Pytchley Rectory rejoined rendered replied Reuben Howard scarcely seemed Sir John Wraysbury sister smile stranger talk tears Theo Theodosia thing thought tion uncle wait wife Wraysbury's young Molyneux
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