Lady Alice: Or, The New Una. A NovelD. Appleton, 1849 - 152 sider |
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... D'Eyncourt , the heir and only son of the D'Eyncourts of D'Eyncourt , had fallen desperately in love with Edith Stuart , then only thirteen . Such a passion is necessarily a very pure sentiment ; a young man really cor- rupted could ...
... D'Eyncourt , the heir and only son of the D'Eyncourts of D'Eyncourt , had fallen desperately in love with Edith Stuart , then only thirteen . Such a passion is necessarily a very pure sentiment ; a young man really cor- rupted could ...
Side 14
... D'Eyncourt placed the ring on Edith's finger , and saluted her as his wife . It happened that the very next day , after D'Eyncourt's departure , à - propos to an elope- ment in high life , the Scotch law of marriage was discussed . An ...
... D'Eyncourt placed the ring on Edith's finger , and saluted her as his wife . It happened that the very next day , after D'Eyncourt's departure , à - propos to an elope- ment in high life , the Scotch law of marriage was discussed . An ...
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... D'Eyncourt , biting his lip . " But if such a mis- fortune should ever befall me , I should regret to my own dying day all the years that we had lived apart . " Certainly it is hard for you , " said Edith , pitying her lover almost ...
... D'Eyncourt , biting his lip . " But if such a mis- fortune should ever befall me , I should regret to my own dying day all the years that we had lived apart . " Certainly it is hard for you , " said Edith , pitying her lover almost ...
Side 16
... D'Eyncourt saw his young wife in a position in which he must not leave her , in which no man . of spirit or principle could suffer a wife to remain . He intercepted Edith the same night on her way to her own room , drew her away to a ...
... D'Eyncourt saw his young wife in a position in which he must not leave her , in which no man . of spirit or principle could suffer a wife to remain . He intercepted Edith the same night on her way to her own room , drew her away to a ...
Side 17
... D'Eyncourt , in a low voice , begged the duke to be seated . The lat- ter's countenance softened , as he observed these indications that D'Eyncourt had kept watch that night . she was proud of her step - daughter , and that the ...
... D'Eyncourt , in a low voice , begged the duke to be seated . The lat- ter's countenance softened , as he observed these indications that D'Eyncourt had kept watch that night . she was proud of her step - daughter , and that the ...
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