Mammon; or, The hardships of an heiress, Том 2;Том 475Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1855 |
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... person should ask , and no person give , advice on a point so entirely personal as matrimony . " " It is indeed a heavy responsibility , " ob- served Sir John , recalling to mind how thoroughly Roger Farmer's own marriage had taken his ...
... person should ask , and no person give , advice on a point so entirely personal as matrimony . " " It is indeed a heavy responsibility , " ob- served Sir John , recalling to mind how thoroughly Roger Farmer's own marriage had taken his ...
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... person so nobly assorted to him as my aunt ! " Miss Avesford , had she been present , would perhaps have suggested something about " elec- tive affinities . " Mrs. Farmer , alluding proba- bly to her own singularly happy marriage ...
... person so nobly assorted to him as my aunt ! " Miss Avesford , had she been present , would perhaps have suggested something about " elec- tive affinities . " Mrs. Farmer , alluding proba- bly to her own singularly happy marriage ...
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... persons of all others best suited to promote each other's happiness . " Do you think so ? -Do you really think so ? " inquired Netta , with kindling interest.— “ It would make me very happy to believe it . — The time is coming , - ( I ...
... persons of all others best suited to promote each other's happiness . " Do you think so ? -Do you really think so ? " inquired Netta , with kindling interest.— “ It would make me very happy to believe it . — The time is coming , - ( I ...
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... persons so dear to them , she was prepared to listen ; and by the time the new Earl remounted his horse , after luncheon , to ride back to the Castle , he had obtained a letter in answer to that of his mother , promising her a third ...
... persons so dear to them , she was prepared to listen ; and by the time the new Earl remounted his horse , after luncheon , to ride back to the Castle , he had obtained a letter in answer to that of his mother , promising her a third ...
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... person . Miss Wraysbury belonged to it . The great heiress of the day was the pro- perty of the shire , both by her father's and mother's side . And as it appeared by the baronetage that the young lady was in her eighteenth year , it ...
... person . Miss Wraysbury belonged to it . The great heiress of the day was the pro- perty of the shire , both by her father's and mother's side . And as it appeared by the baronetage that the young lady was in her eighteenth year , it ...
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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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