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It is true that she was not so joyful and triumphant a figure as when she
conquered Nancy, and won over Dr Marjoribanks, and electrified Mr Holden by
choosing curtains which suited her complexion; 2 CHEONICLES OF
CARLINGFORD :
It is true that she was not so joyful and triumphant a figure as when she
conquered Nancy, and won over Dr Marjoribanks, and electrified Mr Holden by
choosing curtains which suited her complexion; 2 CHEONICLES OF
CARLINGFORD :
Side 3
It was quite true that, had she been thinking of that, she never need have come
home at all ; and that, in accepting new furniture for the drawing-room, she had to
a certain extent pledged herself not to marry immediately, but to stay at home and
...
It was quite true that, had she been thinking of that, she never need have come
home at all ; and that, in accepting new furniture for the drawing-room, she had to
a certain extent pledged herself not to marry immediately, but to stay at home and
...
Side 4
In proportion as her qualities rise towards the sublime, these victims are
supposed to increase ; and perhaps, to tell the truth, no woman feels herself set
at her true value until some poor man, or set of men, have put, as people say,
their ...
In proportion as her qualities rise towards the sublime, these victims are
supposed to increase ; and perhaps, to tell the truth, no woman feels herself set
at her true value until some poor man, or set of men, have put, as people say,
their ...
Side 10
... much it was worth a-year, and everything about it ; and so was the proprietor's
pedigree, which could be traced to a semi-mythical personage known as old
Penrhyn, whose daughter was Sir John Richmond's grandmother. The Firs, it is
true, ...
... much it was worth a-year, and everything about it ; and so was the proprietor's
pedigree, which could be traced to a semi-mythical personage known as old
Penrhyn, whose daughter was Sir John Richmond's grandmother. The Firs, it is
true, ...
Side 11
true that some of his neighbours wondered much to see his patience, and could
not make out why he chose to rusticate at the Firs at his age, and with his abilities
. But either he never heard these wonderings, or at least he never took any ...
true that some of his neighbours wondered much to see his patience, and could
not make out why he chose to rusticate at the Firs at his age, and with his abilities
. But either he never heard these wonderings, or at least he never took any ...
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