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... reader I in part fulfil , as well as that of visiting sister . I am , in fact , a regular Sœur de la charité - and much I love the occupation . So wedded in- deed am I to these labours of love , that I would not relinquish them for ...
... reader I in part fulfil , as well as that of visiting sister . I am , in fact , a regular Sœur de la charité - and much I love the occupation . So wedded in- deed am I to these labours of love , that I would not relinquish them for ...
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... readers that I did not take immediate measures to dis- cover a full , true , and particular history of the lady of the manor . But , first of all , I can truly say , I am no lover of gossip . I knew no one at Wood- leigh amongst the ...
... readers that I did not take immediate measures to dis- cover a full , true , and particular history of the lady of the manor . But , first of all , I can truly say , I am no lover of gossip . I knew no one at Wood- leigh amongst the ...
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... in which the narrative was related to me , —which must plead as an ex- cuse to the reader , who may miss in its style the flowery eloquence of the present day . CHAPTER IV . " I FEAR , Miss Fenton , 54 THE YOUNG HUSBAND .
... in which the narrative was related to me , —which must plead as an ex- cuse to the reader , who may miss in its style the flowery eloquence of the present day . CHAPTER IV . " I FEAR , Miss Fenton , 54 THE YOUNG HUSBAND .
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... readers , who only love a lively strain , not to attempt to read the fol- lowing pages . I must prepare their minds for the perusal of those chequered records of a family , which oft times present themselves to our notice . In the ...
... readers , who only love a lively strain , not to attempt to read the fol- lowing pages . I must prepare their minds for the perusal of those chequered records of a family , which oft times present themselves to our notice . In the ...
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... readers , that for much information contained in the follow- ing relation , Mrs. Lea was indebted to the brother , who , as she before mentioned , accom- panied Mr. Claud Loraine abroad . I have thought it , however , advisable to ...
... readers , that for much information contained in the follow- ing relation , Mrs. Lea was indebted to the brother , who , as she before mentioned , accom- panied Mr. Claud Loraine abroad . I have thought it , however , advisable to ...
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