The Two Aristocracies: A Novel, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1857 |
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... tion of certain happy summer holidays spent at Ryecroft , previous to the marriage of its master ; which constituted his sole experience of the country , the real country , -the coun- try of woods and cornfields , ponies and fishing ...
... tion of certain happy summer holidays spent at Ryecroft , previous to the marriage of its master ; which constituted his sole experience of the country , the real country , -the coun- try of woods and cornfields , ponies and fishing ...
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... tion into the family was answered ; for Zack , apparently of opinion that the steadiness of his friend , in some degree exonerated him from attention to business , grew wilder and more pleasure - loving than ever ; and even his mild ...
... tion into the family was answered ; for Zack , apparently of opinion that the steadiness of his friend , in some degree exonerated him from attention to business , grew wilder and more pleasure - loving than ever ; and even his mild ...
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... admittance , undeceived him . But he could scarcely have been more amazed had the ghost of Sir Isaac , or of Euclid himself , preferred the request . With his master's tioned by a frigid smile the an tion to him 30 THE TWO ARISTOCRACIES .
... admittance , undeceived him . But he could scarcely have been more amazed had the ghost of Sir Isaac , or of Euclid himself , preferred the request . With his master's tioned by a frigid smile the an tion to him 30 THE TWO ARISTOCRACIES .
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... tion to him of comforters knitted by her young daughter Lettice , seemed at other mor conscious of his presence in the having hastily opened the door tance , he beheld her shivering dress , candle in hand , she migh been a ghost , for ...
... tion to him of comforters knitted by her young daughter Lettice , seemed at other mor conscious of his presence in the having hastily opened the door tance , he beheld her shivering dress , candle in hand , she migh been a ghost , for ...
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... tion to him of knitted by her Lettice , seemed conscious of his y pr having hastily op tance , he beheld dress , candle in ha been a ghost , for a countenance . " Is anything am -was his first hurr " Mr. Lambert is plied , cautiously cl ...
... tion to him of knitted by her Lettice , seemed conscious of his y pr having hastily op tance , he beheld dress , candle in ha been a ghost , for a countenance . " Is anything am -was his first hurr " Mr. Lambert is plied , cautiously cl ...
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adventures Alick Ferrier anecdotes Arden Hall Arden Manor ARISTOCRACIES Author beautiful Birmingham BLACKETT'S NEW PUBLICATIONS bound Bracknell Brathwaite brother Brummagem character charm Chrissy Christina Circassia CONSTANCE HERBERT countenance daughter dear duties EDMUND SPENCER entertaining eyes fancied father firm of Lambert girls Gresham hand happiness heart Helen HURST AND BLACKETT'S Illustrations interesting JEANNE D'ALBRET Lady Littlecote LAKE NGAMI late letter Lilliesleaf Littlecote's looked Lord Grenville Manor House Margaret Maitland Marguerite d'Angoulême Mark Barneson marriage Marsden Matthew Lambert ment mind Miss Barneson Miss Lambert Monsieur Questier mother narrative nature never night Number 34 perhaps pleasant poor old poor pretty little poor Zack post 8vo pretty little Lettice reader replied Rhoda Lambert Royd Rupert Ryecroft Farm SAM SLICK scarcely Second Edition SIBERIA Sir Arscott sister sketches Sœur spirit story tion travels vols volumes wife Zack Lambert
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