The Poor Relation: A Novel, Том 3Hurst and Blackett, 1858 |
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... dear friend " the duchess that she had at length been admitted to the con- fidence of her son ; and that so soon as his accession to her father's title should be secured , he would proudly lay his coronet at the feet of her charming ...
... dear friend " the duchess that she had at length been admitted to the con- fidence of her son ; and that so soon as his accession to her father's title should be secured , he would proudly lay his coronet at the feet of her charming ...
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... dear countess ; " pursued her Grace ; " none of my girls have a single taint of worldliness about them ; and I can assure you , entre nous , that this is so decidedly the case , that it has required all my maternal vigilance to persuade ...
... dear countess ; " pursued her Grace ; " none of my girls have a single taint of worldliness about them ; and I can assure you , entre nous , that this is so decidedly the case , that it has required all my maternal vigilance to persuade ...
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... dear girl is so sincerely attached to Mr. Ashton that I am convinced she never could be induced to give her hand to any other individual , whatever might be his rank or pretensions . Indeed , the prompt and willing cheerfulness with ...
... dear girl is so sincerely attached to Mr. Ashton that I am convinced she never could be induced to give her hand to any other individual , whatever might be his rank or pretensions . Indeed , the prompt and willing cheerfulness with ...
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... dear girl nobly for her present forbearance . That we may soon have the gratification of welcoming the new Earl of Disborough to what he must now consider as his second home , is our sincere wish . " There was much in the tone of this ...
... dear girl nobly for her present forbearance . That we may soon have the gratification of welcoming the new Earl of Disborough to what he must now consider as his second home , is our sincere wish . " There was much in the tone of this ...
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... dear countess that she would do all in her power to render his visit pleasant to him . Lady Constance said little ; but she was evidently both astonished and pained . She could not understand how any legal engage- ments , however ...
... dear countess that she would do all in her power to render his visit pleasant to him . Lady Constance said little ; but she was evidently both astonished and pained . She could not understand how any legal engage- ments , however ...
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