De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Volume 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 páginas |
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... Mansell , Mr. Hastings ' brother - in - law , and Bertha's uncle - whose house being in a distant part of the county , he had , from its proximity to the city , taken up his abode at the park during the assizes . In an instant all my ...
... Mansell , Mr. Hastings ' brother - in - law , and Bertha's uncle - whose house being in a distant part of the county , he had , from its proximity to the city , taken up his abode at the park during the assizes . In an instant all my ...
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... Mansell , who is to dance with her to - night at the ball , as the son of the sheriff , carried it hollow . " Had I been struck with thunder I do not think I could have felt a greater agony of heart than these words occasioned . I was ...
... Mansell , who is to dance with her to - night at the ball , as the son of the sheriff , carried it hollow . " Had I been struck with thunder I do not think I could have felt a greater agony of heart than these words occasioned . I was ...
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... Mansell leading her down the dance , and , to my great delight , he danced abominably ill . Could I fail to recollect the happy time when , at Foljambe , she was so amused by the lessons which she insisted should be given to Charles and ...
... Mansell leading her down the dance , and , to my great delight , he danced abominably ill . Could I fail to recollect the happy time when , at Foljambe , she was so amused by the lessons which she insisted should be given to Charles and ...
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... Mansell , never very sweet - tempered , now looked sourness itself . The very slight introduction to him which I had had in the morning would have left me with no wish to claim his acquaintance , but if it had , it was evident he had no ...
... Mansell , never very sweet - tempered , now looked sourness itself . The very slight introduction to him which I had had in the morning would have left me with no wish to claim his acquaintance , but if it had , it was evident he had no ...
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... Mansell to accost me , which at first gave me pleasure . Soon , however , I found the Christ Church leaven had returned , in an altered manner , and so altered a tone , that I felt hurt and confounded . Having not over civilly said " I ...
... Mansell to accost me , which at first gave me pleasure . Soon , however , I found the Christ Church leaven had returned , in an altered manner , and so altered a tone , that I felt hurt and confounded . Having not over civilly said " I ...
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