Millicent; or, The trials of life, by the author of 'The curate of Overton'.Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... Lord Fortescue had sat by her side , looking so beautiful , and yet so sad , in his calm devotion- here , she folded up a dress she had worn in one of their happy forest rambles , and there , she found some relics of their pleasant ...
... Lord Fortescue had sat by her side , looking so beautiful , and yet so sad , in his calm devotion- here , she folded up a dress she had worn in one of their happy forest rambles , and there , she found some relics of their pleasant ...
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... Lord Fortescue , and she was very glad of it , as she began to hope Mrs. Robertson would not make it public . “ It will all be right by and by , Miss Thornville , ” he said , cheerfully , " and perhaps we shall see you again at ...
... Lord Fortescue , and she was very glad of it , as she began to hope Mrs. Robertson would not make it public . “ It will all be right by and by , Miss Thornville , ” he said , cheerfully , " and perhaps we shall see you again at ...
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... Lord Fortescue , she knew not what to do or expect . If he had only written to her , she thought she could have borne all patiently . It was a long journey of several hours be- fore they arrived at Red Cross , the station where the ...
... Lord Fortescue , she knew not what to do or expect . If he had only written to her , she thought she could have borne all patiently . It was a long journey of several hours be- fore they arrived at Red Cross , the station where the ...
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... Lord Fortescue might come and claim her as his bride . " Let you remain ! -dear Miss Thornville , of course I will ; I told you from the first you were not fit for that sort of employment , and , after losing your nice friend , the Miss ...
... Lord Fortescue might come and claim her as his bride . " Let you remain ! -dear Miss Thornville , of course I will ; I told you from the first you were not fit for that sort of employment , and , after losing your nice friend , the Miss ...
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... Lord Fortescue had made on that pleasant walk from church before Kate's visit to Torquay . CHAPTER II . ' Surely ' tis all a dream 16 MILLICENT .
... Lord Fortescue had made on that pleasant walk from church before Kate's visit to Torquay . CHAPTER II . ' Surely ' tis all a dream 16 MILLICENT .
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