Lady Alice: Or, The New Una. A NovelD. Appleton, 1849 - 152 sider |
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... night , the duchess took part in the conversation , and pressed upon the duke an instance which she thought her brother feebly urged . " There have been always instances of early piety , " said her husband , " and doubtless Edith is one ...
... night , the duchess took part in the conversation , and pressed upon the duke an instance which she thought her brother feebly urged . " There have been always instances of early piety , " said her husband , " and doubtless Edith is one ...
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... night and morning , entered in solemn procession a youth- ful choir , stoled and surpliced , and preceded by cross ... night , but the night after . " So you are only sixteen , Twelfth - night ! " D'Eyncourt had said this a hundred times ...
... night and morning , entered in solemn procession a youth- ful choir , stoled and surpliced , and preceded by cross ... night , but the night after . " So you are only sixteen , Twelfth - night ! " D'Eyncourt had said this a hundred times ...
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... night ( for the moon had gone down and. 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 ...
... night ( for the moon had gone down and. 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 ...
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... night on her way to her own room , drew her away to a retired oriel in a gallery , and broke to her his plans , his reasons , his wishes . There were tears , and Edith was submissive as a wife ; but she was firm on one point . She would ...
... night on her way to her own room , drew her away to a retired oriel in a gallery , and broke to her his plans , his reasons , his wishes . There were tears , and Edith was submissive as a wife ; but she was firm on one point . She would ...
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... night . she was proud of her step - daughter , and that the confidence of both parents , as well in her as in her affianced husband , was unreserved . When it became understood that they were not to be married till after Easter , Edith ...
... night . she was proud of her step - daughter , and that the confidence of both parents , as well in her as in her affianced husband , was unreserved . When it became understood that they were not to be married till after Easter , Edith ...
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