The Jealous Wife, Том 3Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... charm in novelty . " " She is not my friend ; " said Ida , bitterly ; " Lady Malcolm and Mr. Elphinstone's mother were greatly attached ; and as a natural con- sequence 66 Yes , yes ; I perfectly comprehend- " said the visitor , with a ...
... charm in novelty . " " She is not my friend ; " said Ida , bitterly ; " Lady Malcolm and Mr. Elphinstone's mother were greatly attached ; and as a natural con- sequence 66 Yes , yes ; I perfectly comprehend- " said the visitor , with a ...
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... charm . Unconsciously his step grew languid , and he lingered on his way as he had never hitherto done after an absence of so many hours from his beautiful and gifted wife . What security had he that , even in that comparatively short ...
... charm . Unconsciously his step grew languid , and he lingered on his way as he had never hitherto done after an absence of so many hours from his beautiful and gifted wife . What security had he that , even in that comparatively short ...
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... charm of mental purity which had hitherto compelled his admi- ration and respect . " I am , therefore , I repeat , most happy that I had wronged you , and you must pardon my offence , arising as it did out of my maternal anxiety for ...
... charm of mental purity which had hitherto compelled his admi- ration and respect . " I am , therefore , I repeat , most happy that I had wronged you , and you must pardon my offence , arising as it did out of my maternal anxiety for ...
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... who now in his helplessness cannot resist the slightest of my wishes , might live on until the world and the world's honours had ceased to hold out any charm to the penniless adventurer who robbed me of THE JEALOUS WIFE . 121.
... who now in his helplessness cannot resist the slightest of my wishes , might live on until the world and the world's honours had ceased to hold out any charm to the penniless adventurer who robbed me of THE JEALOUS WIFE . 121.
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Julia S H. Pardoe, Miss Pardoe (Julia). any charm to the penniless adventurer who robbed me of my daughter . " It was fortunate that , at this period of his self - communing , Mr. Trevanion chanced to re- member that he had still many ...
Julia S H. Pardoe, Miss Pardoe (Julia). any charm to the penniless adventurer who robbed me of my daughter . " It was fortunate that , at this period of his self - communing , Mr. Trevanion chanced to re- member that he had still many ...
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