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Pagina 27
... rests with ourselves . " " So much the better . It would never do for the world to know you had such beggarly relations . " " What ! not even though they are my own mother and sisters ? Besides , they are all C 2 THE BARONET'S FAMILY ...
... rests with ourselves . " " So much the better . It would never do for the world to know you had such beggarly relations . " " What ! not even though they are my own mother and sisters ? Besides , they are all C 2 THE BARONET'S FAMILY ...
Pagina 51
... rest until he had delivered his letters and messages to his friends in Wales . He had , therefore , written to his relative from Bristol , to inform her that his visit to her would be delayed some little time , owing to matters which ...
... rest until he had delivered his letters and messages to his friends in Wales . He had , therefore , written to his relative from Bristol , to inform her that his visit to her would be delayed some little time , owing to matters which ...
Pagina 52
Anne Beale. of Clare's protector during the rest of their voyage , which , under his care , terminated very agreeably . He was evidently im- mensely struck with the young lady he had thus strangely stumbled upon , and was as officious as ...
Anne Beale. of Clare's protector during the rest of their voyage , which , under his care , terminated very agreeably . He was evidently im- mensely struck with the young lady he had thus strangely stumbled upon , and was as officious as ...
Pagina 62
... rest , she sat , awhile , alone with Lizzie , by her bedside , whilst her mother and Gwenthlean were engaged in making arrangements for her comfort . The little girl's mind appeared calm and happy as an infant's . They had been just ...
... rest , she sat , awhile , alone with Lizzie , by her bedside , whilst her mother and Gwenthlean were engaged in making arrangements for her comfort . The little girl's mind appeared calm and happy as an infant's . They had been just ...
Pagina 66
... rest . TENNYSON . LADY LLEWELLEN and Clare had retired to rest , and Lizzie still slept profoundly . Gwenthlean 66 THE BARONET'S FAMILY . CHAPTER IV. ...
... rest . TENNYSON . LADY LLEWELLEN and Clare had retired to rest , and Lizzie still slept profoundly . Gwenthlean 66 THE BARONET'S FAMILY . CHAPTER IV. ...
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