The colonel, by the author of 'The perils of fashion'.1853 |
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... I knew it was near the dogs ' dinner - time , and so I brought them all back , and then I wanted luncheon ; so I took some bread and cold meat , and ate it with Rollo in the por- tico . I wanted to watch and find out , THE COLONEL . 9.
... I knew it was near the dogs ' dinner - time , and so I brought them all back , and then I wanted luncheon ; so I took some bread and cold meat , and ate it with Rollo in the por- tico . I wanted to watch and find out , THE COLONEL . 9.
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... interviews which Yolande now held with Colyton were in a little morning room , appropriated to herself and her mother ; who , however , preferred the more populous apartments . Her cousin gene- rally brought Colyton THE COLONEL . 31.
... interviews which Yolande now held with Colyton were in a little morning room , appropriated to herself and her mother ; who , however , preferred the more populous apartments . Her cousin gene- rally brought Colyton THE COLONEL . 31.
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Anna Atkins. more populous apartments . Her cousin gene- rally brought Colyton in , who had evidently made the Earl the ostensible cause of his calls ; still they sometimes met there alone . On these occasions it was Yolande's great ...
Anna Atkins. more populous apartments . Her cousin gene- rally brought Colyton in , who had evidently made the Earl the ostensible cause of his calls ; still they sometimes met there alone . On these occasions it was Yolande's great ...
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... her feet . Each morsel brought a spasm to her heart . And when among them she discovered the gesticu- lating foot of poor Mrs. Colyton , appearing in its drab boot under all the distortion of caricature 66 THE COLONEL .
... her feet . Each morsel brought a spasm to her heart . And when among them she discovered the gesticu- lating foot of poor Mrs. Colyton , appearing in its drab boot under all the distortion of caricature 66 THE COLONEL .
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... brought forward ; and that she should therefore return to Hill Street . Preparatory to this purpose , the Countess commenced making her farewell visits to the neighbourhood . On the morning she was going to Stokebree , Yolande begged to ...
... brought forward ; and that she should therefore return to Hill Street . Preparatory to this purpose , the Countess commenced making her farewell visits to the neighbourhood . On the morning she was going to Stokebree , Yolande begged to ...
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