Lady Alice: Or, The New Una. A NovelD. Appleton, 1849 - 152 sider |
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... Mortmain . Adela followed almost immediately with Sir Montmorency Dillon of Dillonstown . Henrietta Maria was much younger than her sisters , but in due time she also became nubile . Lady Mort- main took her to England , where she ...
... Mortmain . Adela followed almost immediately with Sir Montmorency Dillon of Dillonstown . Henrietta Maria was much younger than her sisters , but in due time she also became nubile . Lady Mort- main took her to England , where she ...
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... Mortmain , the only Catholic in the sehool besides myself , was my chief friend - warm - hearted , quick - tempered , and too lively for the English taste in manners . Her mother was a sister of the Mr. de Courcy before - mentioned ...
... Mortmain , the only Catholic in the sehool besides myself , was my chief friend - warm - hearted , quick - tempered , and too lively for the English taste in manners . Her mother was a sister of the Mr. de Courcy before - mentioned ...
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... Mortmain and myself are most happy to see you at Lyston Hall , mademoiselle . ' " Lord Mortmain was an old man of very un- pretending appearance , and kind without parade . I was shown to rooms , such as , I have since learned , are not ...
... Mortmain and myself are most happy to see you at Lyston Hall , mademoiselle . ' " Lord Mortmain was an old man of very un- pretending appearance , and kind without parade . I was shown to rooms , such as , I have since learned , are not ...
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... Mortmain . You should observe her tears with quiet self - possession , without caring dress ; black velvet and point lace , and the rib- whether any one noticed it or not . That singu- bon with the order of Maria Theresa on her larly ...
... Mortmain . You should observe her tears with quiet self - possession , without caring dress ; black velvet and point lace , and the rib- whether any one noticed it or not . That singu- bon with the order of Maria Theresa on her larly ...
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... Mortmain . " Oh , I promise her that I will make no more mistakes , ' replied Frederick ; ' but to begin with this fortunate one , I mean to love her more than Isabel , who is a little coquette , and never cared for me , I am convinced ...
... Mortmain . " Oh , I promise her that I will make no more mistakes , ' replied Frederick ; ' but to begin with this fortunate one , I mean to love her more than Isabel , who is a little coquette , and never cared for me , I am convinced ...
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Side 103 - For the sun is no sooner risen with a burning heat, but it withereth the grass, and the flower thereof falleth, and the grace of the fashion of it perisheth: so also shall the rich man fade away in his ways.