Lady Alice: Or, The New Una. A NovelD. Appleton, 1849 - 152 sider |
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... lady , his sister - in - law - a Miss Stewart . But Dr. Macpherson had then ... Lady Alice Stuart did that . She is quite an artist . She made several ... Edith in Naples . They pretend to say that we are somehow related , which is ...
... lady , his sister - in - law - a Miss Stewart . But Dr. Macpherson had then ... Lady Alice Stuart did that . She is quite an artist . She made several ... Edith in Naples . They pretend to say that we are somehow related , which is ...
Side 11
... Lady Edith's brother is dead . Is it possible you did not know it ? And yet you knew him . He died more than a year - yes , eighteen months ago . ' " I have been away from England , and indeed from Europe , for several years , " said ...
... Lady Edith's brother is dead . Is it possible you did not know it ? And yet you knew him . He died more than a year - yes , eighteen months ago . ' " I have been away from England , and indeed from Europe , for several years , " said ...
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... Lady Edith , his sister , had that evening disappeared before her father and uncle came in . Mr. Courtenay lived chief- ly at St. Walerie House , and was its acting chaplain ; the duke and he disputed perpetually on theological subjects ...
... Lady Edith , his sister , had that evening disappeared before her father and uncle came in . Mr. Courtenay lived chief- ly at St. Walerie House , and was its acting chaplain ; the duke and he disputed perpetually on theological subjects ...
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... Edith a more daz- zling alliance , and Edith's persuasion of her parents ' real approbation of her attachment , led the lovers to unite in so very imprudent an action , of which Edith , at fifteen , did not comprehend very clearly all ...
... Edith a more daz- zling alliance , and Edith's persuasion of her parents ' real approbation of her attachment , led the lovers to unite in so very imprudent an action , of which Edith , at fifteen , did not comprehend very clearly all ...
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... Edith , pitying her lover almost unconsciously , as the idea now rose before her of possibly dying even before they should have lived otherwise than apart . " And I , perhaps , shall not be as good four years hence as I am now . I don't ...
... Edith , pitying her lover almost unconsciously , as the idea now rose before her of possibly dying even before they should have lived otherwise than apart . " And I , perhaps , shall not be as good four years hence as I am now . I don't ...
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50 cents 75 cents altar artist Augustus Augustus Clifford beautiful Belmont blushed brother carriage Catholic chapel CHAPTER charming Church Church of England Clarie Clarinelle cloth companion countess Courtenay D'Eyncourt daugh dear door dress duchess duke Duke of Lennox edition English Engravings eyes father feel Fitzalan Fred Frederick Clifford French German gilt girl Glentworth Grace hand heart Henry Reed History hour Illustrated Isabel Italian Lady Alice Lady Beauchamp Lady Devereux Lady Edith Lennox Lennox House light look Lord Beauchamp Lord Stratherne Lord Wessex Louise lover Madame de Schönberg Maddalena Mademoiselle marquis marriage married Matson ment Miss Clifford morning morocco Mortmain mother Naples never night observed once paper cover passed passion present replied Roman Rome round seemed sister smile sweet thing THOMAS ARNOLD thought tion took turned voice volume Walerie woman young lady youth
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