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... thought she was ill . Lord Edward formed a theory of her having caught cold at church , and she encouraged it . It was Sunday evening . Lord Edward had gone with her to the Abbey , and the two sinners , Lord Charles and Austin , had not ...
... thought she was ill . Lord Edward formed a theory of her having caught cold at church , and she encouraged it . It was Sunday evening . Lord Edward had gone with her to the Abbey , and the two sinners , Lord Charles and Austin , had not ...
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... thought as Tractarianism , he felt a nearly equal jealousy of them . He got it now into his head , that Eleanor had some spiritual adviser , either very High Church , or Papist , who had persuaded her to take these monthly journeys in ...
... thought as Tractarianism , he felt a nearly equal jealousy of them . He got it now into his head , that Eleanor had some spiritual adviser , either very High Church , or Papist , who had persuaded her to take these monthly journeys in ...
Side 21
... thought she was making some kind of religious pilgrimage , and she encouraged his error . In her deep love for him , in her anxiety for his honour and fame , she encouraged it . It was not so very long after this , that sitting at her ...
... thought she was making some kind of religious pilgrimage , and she encouraged his error . In her deep love for him , in her anxiety for his honour and fame , she encouraged it . It was not so very long after this , that sitting at her ...
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... thought and intel- lect , Paris ; and our cousin will be left to lead about the blind Milor , and will , as I hear , probably take the veil , which will be the devil itself . " " Not at all , " said Captain Hertford . " If she was got ...
... thought and intel- lect , Paris ; and our cousin will be left to lead about the blind Milor , and will , as I hear , probably take the veil , which will be the devil itself . " " Not at all , " said Captain Hertford . " If she was got ...
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... thought that if he were to tell Austin of it first hand , there would be a furious outbreak on Austin's part , and that there would be a duel , in which , as a matter of course , Austin would be shot stone dead by Cap- tain Hertford ...
... thought that if he were to tell Austin of it first hand , there would be a furious outbreak on Austin's part , and that there would be a duel , in which , as a matter of course , Austin would be shot stone dead by Cap- tain Hertford ...
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