Cécile; or, The pervert, by sir Charles RockinghamColburn, 1851 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... party to them myself no longer . Every single year , I believe , since you left Eton , as regularly as summer and winter return , have I had to pay your debts for you ; the last time , I told you . positively that I would do so no more ...
... party to them myself no longer . Every single year , I believe , since you left Eton , as regularly as summer and winter return , have I had to pay your debts for you ; the last time , I told you . positively that I would do so no more ...
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... party , adjourned to the dining - room . Here , each member of the family having apparently assumed his accustomed seat , the fair Constance remained at her father's right , leaving the chair between her and her mother vacant for her ...
... party , adjourned to the dining - room . Here , each member of the family having apparently assumed his accustomed seat , the fair Constance remained at her father's right , leaving the chair between her and her mother vacant for her ...
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... This intelligence having especially engrossed the attention of all other parties present , St. Edmunds had an opportunity of renewing the conversation with his fair neigh- bour . " 34 CÉCILE . CHAPTER III SAINT CECILIA INTRODUCES HERSELF.
... This intelligence having especially engrossed the attention of all other parties present , St. Edmunds had an opportunity of renewing the conversation with his fair neigh- bour . " 34 CÉCILE . CHAPTER III SAINT CECILIA INTRODUCES HERSELF.
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... party in the drawing - room , St. Edmunds found Lady Helen and her daughter seated , each with a book in her hand , on one side of the chimney - piece , while Cécile , occupying her accustomed seat on the other , seemed entirely ...
... party in the drawing - room , St. Edmunds found Lady Helen and her daughter seated , each with a book in her hand , on one side of the chimney - piece , while Cécile , occupying her accustomed seat on the other , seemed entirely ...
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... party , with the exception of the worthy Baronet , whose cares , sorrows , and re- sentments all lay buried , for the time , in a state of deep , though by no means noiseless , uncon- sciousness . " Is it your cousin who generally makes ...
... party , with the exception of the worthy Baronet , whose cares , sorrows , and re- sentments all lay buried , for the time , in a state of deep , though by no means noiseless , uncon- sciousness . " Is it your cousin who generally makes ...
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