The Small House at AllingtonOxford University Press, 1981 - Всего страниц: 674 Lily Dale is sublimely happy when she becomes engaged to Adolphus Crosbie, assistant secretary in a government agency. Lily is the niece of Squire Dale, an embittered old bachelor fixedly stuck in the "Great House" at Allington. Crosbie spends a weekend away from Lily, and becomes attracted to Lady Alexandrina De Courcy, Who is from a noble Family. He asks for her hand in marriage, jilting he former love, Lily. John Eames, a young government clerk, has loved Lily Dale for years. He tries to get Lily to notice him after she gets jilted, but she still loves Crosbie, and maintains her love for him despite his treachery. Crosbie, however, soon finds that his noble bride brings no money into the marriage, but continues to spend it as though she had. His "noble"marriage is a debacle from start to finish. All Lily's friends urge her toward Eames, but Lily stubbornly clings to her hopeless love. |
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... countess he would be setting the seal upon his own captivity . Nevertheless , he went with a smiling face and a light step , Lady Margaretta ushering him the way . ' Mamma , ' said she ; ' I have brought Mr. Crosbie up to you . I did ...
... countess he would be setting the seal upon his own captivity . Nevertheless , he went with a smiling face and a light step , Lady Margaretta ushering him the way . ' Mamma , ' said she ; ' I have brought Mr. Crosbie up to you . I did ...
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... countess intended to lend her assistance matters of costume as to which the bill could not be sent in to Gazebee , and be paid for by him with five per cent . duly charged against the bridegroom . The bridal trousseau must be produced ...
... countess intended to lend her assistance matters of costume as to which the bill could not be sent in to Gazebee , and be paid for by him with five per cent . duly charged against the bridegroom . The bridal trousseau must be produced ...
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... countess , because her manner to him had always been flattering . In his intercourse with her he had been able to feel that he gave quite as much as he got , and that the countess was aware of the fact . In all the circumstances of ...
... countess , because her manner to him had always been flattering . In his intercourse with her he had been able to feel that he gave quite as much as he got , and that the countess was aware of the fact . In all the circumstances of ...
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