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... Ladies Gertrude and Fanny Melville . Nature , whose gifts far exceed in value all which art or education can bestow ... lady , whom he had considered worthy of elevation to the exalted station of being his wife , 198 A COUNTRY VICARAGE ,
... Ladies Gertrude and Fanny Melville . Nature , whose gifts far exceed in value all which art or education can bestow ... lady , whom he had considered worthy of elevation to the exalted station of being his wife , 198 A COUNTRY VICARAGE ,
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... Lady Fanny , remarkable for nothing but an air of distinguished fashion , and a temper of the most reckless gaiety ; Lady Gertrude , whose handsome , but haughty features bore an expres- sion of considerable ability ; the Marchioness ...
... Lady Fanny , remarkable for nothing but an air of distinguished fashion , and a temper of the most reckless gaiety ; Lady Gertrude , whose handsome , but haughty features bore an expres- sion of considerable ability ; the Marchioness ...
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... Lady Fanny said— " What a monstrous time William kept you at that place , with an unspellable and an un- speakable name , in Wales . La ! how you must have been dying to come to town . " Louisa blushed - she would not for the uni- verse ...
... Lady Fanny said— " What a monstrous time William kept you at that place , with an unspellable and an un- speakable name , in Wales . La ! how you must have been dying to come to town . " Louisa blushed - she would not for the uni- verse ...
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... Lady Gertrude . " What a strange whim of William's . - But you may thank your stars it's over for ever and aye , that's one comfort , " said Lady Fanny , laughing . Louisa was silent , and looked dashed . The Marchioness , who was ...
... Lady Gertrude . " What a strange whim of William's . - But you may thank your stars it's over for ever and aye , that's one comfort , " said Lady Fanny , laughing . Louisa was silent , and looked dashed . The Marchioness , who was ...
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... ladies , was anything but polite , " I don't see why we need keep away from the opera . Do , Fanny , let us huddle there - I am dying to hear the Cinti in Medea . " " And I , " said Lady Fanny , " A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 203.
... ladies , was anything but polite , " I don't see why we need keep away from the opera . Do , Fanny , let us huddle there - I am dying to hear the Cinti in Medea . " " And I , " said Lady Fanny , " A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 203.
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 1 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1846 |
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