Vivia, a journal, Том 1;Том 345Hurst & Blackett, 1854 |
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... own youth- ful days , and merely give the outline necessary to render my connection with those who will play the prominent part in this history intelli- gible to the reader . CHAPTER II . I WAS an orphan of some twelve VIVIA . 5.
... own youth- ful days , and merely give the outline necessary to render my connection with those who will play the prominent part in this history intelli- gible to the reader . CHAPTER II . I WAS an orphan of some twelve VIVIA . 5.
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Georgiana Anne Dalrymple. CHAPTER II . I WAS an orphan of some twelve years of age , with an only brother many years older than myself , when I first became acquainted with my dear friend , Eleanor Bertie . At my poor father's death ...
Georgiana Anne Dalrymple. CHAPTER II . I WAS an orphan of some twelve years of age , with an only brother many years older than myself , when I first became acquainted with my dear friend , Eleanor Bertie . At my poor father's death ...
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... their surprise at finding me quietly sitting at work with Lady Coningsburgh , when they returned , hours after I had left them , " to see what had become of Margaret . " CHAPTER III . ONE day in October I had returned 16 VIVIA .
... their surprise at finding me quietly sitting at work with Lady Coningsburgh , when they returned , hours after I had left them , " to see what had become of Margaret . " CHAPTER III . ONE day in October I had returned 16 VIVIA .
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... library windows . " I should like to see you for a few minutes , my dear ; will you come to me here ? " There was a something in his face that OL . II . struck like ice into my heart , and I felt VIVIA . 17 CHAPTER III. ...
... library windows . " I should like to see you for a few minutes , my dear ; will you come to me here ? " There was a something in his face that OL . II . struck like ice into my heart , and I felt VIVIA . 17 CHAPTER III. ...
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Georgiana Anne Dalrymple. Devonshire , while Mr Lyle and I had arranged to make only a short tour of the Lakes , and re- turn to London for the meeting of Parliament after Easter . CHAPTER IV . I SHALL now pass over several years 32 VIVIA .
Georgiana Anne Dalrymple. Devonshire , while Mr Lyle and I had arranged to make only a short tour of the Lakes , and re- turn to London for the meeting of Parliament after Easter . CHAPTER IV . I SHALL now pass over several years 32 VIVIA .
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