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... in these de- monstrations . : " I wish , Georgiana , you would tell me the history of that gentle , mournful - looking Miss Dernevor , who like a calm , pure spirit from another sphere , glides amidst us and departs , 2 THE DAUGHTER.
... in these de- monstrations . : " I wish , Georgiana , you would tell me the history of that gentle , mournful - looking Miss Dernevor , who like a calm , pure spirit from another sphere , glides amidst us and departs , 2 THE DAUGHTER.
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... tell me , was she not to have been married to Assulton , of Assulton Park , near here ? I remember hearing the report - how was it broken off ? he's a noble fellow , it could not have been his fault , and she , with B 2 OF THE SOUTH . 3 ...
... tell me , was she not to have been married to Assulton , of Assulton Park , near here ? I remember hearing the report - how was it broken off ? he's a noble fellow , it could not have been his fault , and she , with B 2 OF THE SOUTH . 3 ...
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... tell you my plan for the improvement of the lower orders of society - quite an original design , I flatter myself . Now , as the education of the taste is the great thing needed amongst the pea- sant population , who are addicted to low ...
... tell you my plan for the improvement of the lower orders of society - quite an original design , I flatter myself . Now , as the education of the taste is the great thing needed amongst the pea- sant population , who are addicted to low ...
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... Lady Ida Illford , pray tell me what you mean ? " • " Unless you have forgotten one whom I should imagine it must be impossible to forget . " VOL . II . C Geraldine turned pale as death , and trem- bled so OF THE SOUTH . 17.
... Lady Ida Illford , pray tell me what you mean ? " • " Unless you have forgotten one whom I should imagine it must be impossible to forget . " VOL . II . C Geraldine turned pale as death , and trem- bled so OF THE SOUTH . 17.
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... telling us how the generality of flowers sigh their souls away in elysian fragrance , that you force me to be literal , and inform you that those fair blossoms are so unfortunate as to have a weedy , hemlocky , unendurable scent . " " I ...
... telling us how the generality of flowers sigh their souls away in elysian fragrance , that you force me to be literal , and inform you that those fair blossoms are so unfortunate as to have a weedy , hemlocky , unendurable scent . " " I ...
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