The house of Raby; or, Our lady of darkness [by J.M. Hooper]. By mrs. G. HooperHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 533 páginas |
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... girl , you know . " 66 ' Yes , I know , Clara ; and I know also that we were not scrupulous enough , any of us , in minding it for her . " 66 Well , James , I should like to know of what use old maids are in the world , if one cannot ...
... girl , you know . " 66 ' Yes , I know , Clara ; and I know also that we were not scrupulous enough , any of us , in minding it for her . " 66 Well , James , I should like to know of what use old maids are in the world , if one cannot ...
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... girl , " my brother Tom would have said . He never cried when he went to school . At length I was able to ask questions about the places we were going through ; and my heart had already shaken off its sorrow by the time the coach ...
... girl , " my brother Tom would have said . He never cried when he went to school . At length I was able to ask questions about the places we were going through ; and my heart had already shaken off its sorrow by the time the coach ...
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... girls ? " " They are Lady Alice and Lady Geraldine Raby , the only children of the earl and countess . You would like to have them here to play with . " " I don't like playing with girls , " I said . Susan took me presently to see the ...
... girls ? " " They are Lady Alice and Lady Geraldine Raby , the only children of the earl and countess . You would like to have them here to play with . " " I don't like playing with girls , " I said . Susan took me presently to see the ...
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Jane Margaret Hooper. And catching me up in her arms , the merry girl carried me off to bed ; where , as the reader may suppose , I did not go to sleep very soon , especially as the full notes of the organ and some other musical ...
Jane Margaret Hooper. And catching me up in her arms , the merry girl carried me off to bed ; where , as the reader may suppose , I did not go to sleep very soon , especially as the full notes of the organ and some other musical ...
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... girl ? —I had ; and I sent to London for a magnificent gold mug , and gold- mounted coral , and some beautiful lace robes , such as I should have for a girl of my own , and I had my own name wrought upon everything , as I intended the ...
... girl ? —I had ; and I sent to London for a magnificent gold mug , and gold- mounted coral , and some beautiful lace robes , such as I should have for a girl of my own , and I had my own name wrought upon everything , as I intended the ...
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The house of Raby; or, Our lady of darkness [by J.M. Hooper]. Jane Margaret Hooper Visualização integral - 1854 |
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