The New Magdalen: A NovelHarper & Brothers, 1875 - 325 páginas "The New Magdalen" delivers an enjoyable story of assumed identities, heart-breaking clashes between desire and conventions of society and a social commentary of the constraints of Birth and Life |
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... began to oppress her . She walked slowly to the other end of the room . The cloak on the floor - her own cloak , which she had lent to Miss Roseberry - attracted her attention as she passed it . She picked it up and brushed the dust ...
... began to oppress her . She walked slowly to the other end of the room . The cloak on the floor - her own cloak , which she had lent to Miss Roseberry - attracted her attention as she passed it . She picked it up and brushed the dust ...
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... began to relax . One present and pressing question now possessed itself of the foremost place in her thoughts . Should she correct the error into which the German had fallen ? The time had come - to speak , and assert her own identity ...
... began to relax . One present and pressing question now possessed itself of the foremost place in her thoughts . Should she correct the error into which the German had fallen ? The time had come - to speak , and assert her own identity ...
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... began the operation . As his fearful instruments touched Grace's head , the voice of the sentinel at the nearest outpost was heard , giving the word in German which per- mitted Mercy to take the first step on her journey to England : 6 ...
... began the operation . As his fearful instruments touched Grace's head , the voice of the sentinel at the nearest outpost was heard , giving the word in German which per- mitted Mercy to take the first step on her journey to England : 6 ...
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... began to tremble again . Lady Janet looked at her in blank amazement . " Is there anything wrong between Horace and you ? ' she asked . ' No. ' ' You know your own heart , my dear child ? You have surely not encouraged Horace without ...
... began to tremble again . Lady Janet looked at her in blank amazement . " Is there anything wrong between Horace and you ? ' she asked . ' No. ' ' You know your own heart , my dear child ? You have surely not encouraged Horace without ...
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... began to clear ; he answered her lightly on his side . 6 ' Prepare yourself to meet the most unclerical or clergymen , ' he said . Julian is a lost sheep among the parsons , and a thorn in the side of his bishop . Preaches , if they ask ...
... began to clear ; he answered her lightly on his side . 6 ' Prepare yourself to meet the most unclerical or clergymen , ' he said . Julian is a lost sheep among the parsons , and a thorn in the side of his bishop . Preaches , if they ask ...
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addressed adopted daughter ALFRED CONCANEN asked aunt beautiful began chair cloth extra Coloured confession cottage creature cried Crown 8vo dear dining-room dress drew Edition England English Engravings enquiries exclaimed eyes face Fcap feel French German gilt edges Grace Roseberry half-morocco hand head hear heard heart Horace Holmcroft Horace's Ignatius Wetzel Illustrations Imperial interest J. R. PLANCHÉ Julian Gray Lady Janet Roy ladyship leave letter library door lips listened London Mablethorpe House Mannheim marriage Mercy Merrick Mercy pointed Mercy's mind Miss Roseberry morocco nephew never nurse old lady once passed person plainly Plates poor Port Logan Portrait position question Refuge reply rose Roseberry's seated servant silence sofa Somerset Herald speak spoke story suddenly surgeon Surville tell thought told tone took turned voice Vols waiting wife woman women words wounded
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