Madeline Clare; or, The important secret, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1856 |
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... CHARLES CLARE . " 66 Why does not Sir Charles go to Fawleigh ? ” asked Mrs. Clare , in her quietest tones at the ending of the letter that had crimsoned Madeline's cheek with emotion . " You forget , " replied Mr. Clare , " that it is ...
... CHARLES CLARE . " 66 Why does not Sir Charles go to Fawleigh ? ” asked Mrs. Clare , in her quietest tones at the ending of the letter that had crimsoned Madeline's cheek with emotion . " You forget , " replied Mr. Clare , " that it is ...
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... Sir Charles in ? the Peacock room is the largest and has the finest look out , but I am afraid it is damp . ” " The Buff room then . " " It would do very well if it had a dressing- room , but that's a sad objection , besides - that dark ...
... Sir Charles in ? the Peacock room is the largest and has the finest look out , but I am afraid it is damp . ” " The Buff room then . " " It would do very well if it had a dressing- room , but that's a sad objection , besides - that dark ...
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... Sir Charles Clare , as the elder brother and representative of their ancient race . This to her was little compared to the knowledge that he had been the master mind of the late Cabinet , and that cabinet one un- equalled for the ...
... Sir Charles Clare , as the elder brother and representative of their ancient race . This to her was little compared to the knowledge that he had been the master mind of the late Cabinet , and that cabinet one un- equalled for the ...
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... of consummate acting ; that Sir Charles Clare was both ambitious and studious ; and that while affecting the political butterfly by day , he wasted the mid- night oil in careful and patient research . Sir Charles 170 MADELINE CLARE .
... of consummate acting ; that Sir Charles Clare was both ambitious and studious ; and that while affecting the political butterfly by day , he wasted the mid- night oil in careful and patient research . Sir Charles 170 MADELINE CLARE .
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Colburn Mayne. night oil in careful and patient research . Sir Charles had departed from the family politics , which were tory ; an offence never completely overlooked by his brother who always exulted when Sir Charles's party were ...
Colburn Mayne. night oil in careful and patient research . Sir Charles had departed from the family politics , which were tory ; an offence never completely overlooked by his brother who always exulted when Sir Charles's party were ...
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