Lady Alice: Or, The New Una. A NovelD. Appleton, 1849 - 152 sider |
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Side 11
... Lord Stratherne , very well , " he said , not wishing to change the sub - posed . ject . " Is he married yet ? " " You don't mean the late Lord Stratherne , surely ? " said Miss Stewart . " Is he dead ? " said Clifford , looking shocked ...
... Lord Stratherne , very well , " he said , not wishing to change the sub - posed . ject . " Is he married yet ? " " You don't mean the late Lord Stratherne , surely ? " said Miss Stewart . " Is he dead ? " said Clifford , looking shocked ...
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... Lord Stratherne , the duke's son by his first marriage , was at Eton ; 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 ...
... Lord Stratherne , the duke's son by his first marriage , was at Eton ; 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 ...
Side 18
... Stratherne was affectionate as ever to his sister , nious close of the Amens ... Lord CHAPTER I. BOOK II . We are once more , for the last time , on the ... Lord Beauchamp de Glent- worth , now , and the heir of Lady Devereux , I might ...
... Stratherne was affectionate as ever to his sister , nious close of the Amens ... Lord CHAPTER I. BOOK II . We are once more , for the last time , on the ... Lord Beauchamp de Glent- worth , now , and the heir of Lady Devereux , I might ...
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... Lord Wessex . She had an idea that the latter had formed , in early youth , an attachment , or a sudden fancy that he never got over , for Edith herself ; and that his long friendship for Ludovic Stratherne , and , finally , his present ...
... Lord Wessex . She had an idea that the latter had formed , in early youth , an attachment , or a sudden fancy that he never got over , for Edith herself ; and that his long friendship for Ludovic Stratherne , and , finally , his present ...
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... Lord Stra- his every accent and movement . I remember , therne was at ... Stratherne , who had a voice like a young Lablache , was passionately fond ... Lord Maltravers . " The curtain rose , and there was a faint murmur of approbation at ...
... Lord Stra- his every accent and movement . I remember , therne was at ... Stratherne , who had a voice like a young Lablache , was passionately fond ... Lord Maltravers . " The curtain rose , and there was a faint murmur of approbation at ...
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