The priest's niece; or, The heirship of Barnulph, by the author of 'Lionel Deerhurst'.Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... heard that Colonel Merton was parted from his beautiful wife , Mrs. Mer- ton . Oh ! she was the truth of a lady . Well , then I thought of Mrs. Dalzell , a friend of the family - anything so I could serve 198 THE PRIEST'S NIECE .
... heard that Colonel Merton was parted from his beautiful wife , Mrs. Mer- ton . Oh ! she was the truth of a lady . Well , then I thought of Mrs. Dalzell , a friend of the family - anything so I could serve 198 THE PRIEST'S NIECE .
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... Dalzell ; her husband had died in Canada , and she had returned a widow , and very poor , to Europe . Just then she was staying in the neighbourhood of Paris , where she entreated her dear pupil , now a hero , to come and see her after ...
... Dalzell ; her husband had died in Canada , and she had returned a widow , and very poor , to Europe . Just then she was staying in the neighbourhood of Paris , where she entreated her dear pupil , now a hero , to come and see her after ...
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... Dalzell also wrote to the latter , reminding her of past friendship , and to Lady Barnulph , on whose recollection of her she placed more faith . The hotel where Mrs. Dalzell had her apartment was in the most ancient part of the city ...
... Dalzell also wrote to the latter , reminding her of past friendship , and to Lady Barnulph , on whose recollection of her she placed more faith . The hotel where Mrs. Dalzell had her apartment was in the most ancient part of the city ...
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... Dalzell , more fre- quently alone , spent the afternoon strolling through this delightful avenue , whose trees , entwining their branches above , formed a shade to exclude the glowing sun's rays . Frequently Siward continued his walk to ...
... Dalzell , more fre- quently alone , spent the afternoon strolling through this delightful avenue , whose trees , entwining their branches above , formed a shade to exclude the glowing sun's rays . Frequently Siward continued his walk to ...
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... Dalzell might be an exception ; no , too much was at stake . Thus , without talking of marriage , the lovers seemed to consider it a matter of course , and every evening they met at the ruined hospital . Seven weeks had elapsed since ...
... Dalzell might be an exception ; no , too much was at stake . Thus , without talking of marriage , the lovers seemed to consider it a matter of course , and every evening they met at the ruined hospital . Seven weeks had elapsed since ...
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