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... young man who had " nothing but his lieutenancy and the liver . " We are indebted to Mr. John Doyle for the publication and editing of Miss Ferrier's corre- spondence , collected by her grand - nephew , Mr. " " John Ferrier . Her novels ...
... young man who had " nothing but his lieutenancy and the liver . " We are indebted to Mr. John Doyle for the publication and editing of Miss Ferrier's corre- spondence , collected by her grand - nephew , Mr. " " John Ferrier . Her novels ...
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... young , unknown , and anonymous author . The fact that many of the characters were in some degree suggested by living persons may have had its influence in Miss Ferrier's desire for anonymity . On this point she herself writes in 1841 ...
... young , unknown , and anonymous author . The fact that many of the characters were in some degree suggested by living persons may have had its influence in Miss Ferrier's desire for anonymity . On this point she herself writes in 1841 ...
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... young Scottish officer of the name of Henry Douglas , and thereby offended her father for life . The happy couple took refuge in the husband's Highland home , which is described in great detail and with splendid vivacity . It excited of ...
... young Scottish officer of the name of Henry Douglas , and thereby offended her father for life . The happy couple took refuge in the husband's Highland home , which is described in great detail and with splendid vivacity . It excited of ...
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... young soldier . It is equally improbable that Lord Courtland , who was a perfectly selfish man , would permit such an expensive adjunct as Lady Juliana to quarter herself upon him and to govern his household . Nevertheless we are told ...
... young soldier . It is equally improbable that Lord Courtland , who was a perfectly selfish man , would permit such an expensive adjunct as Lady Juliana to quarter herself upon him and to govern his household . Nevertheless we are told ...
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... young woman now about marriage , but she is all in a blaze about hearts , and darts , and — and— But hark ye , child , I'll suffer no daughter of mine to play the fool with her heart , indeed ! She shall marry for the purpose for which ...
... young woman now about marriage , but she is all in a blaze about hearts , and darts , and — and— But hark ye , child , I'll suffer no daughter of mine to play the fool with her heart , indeed ! She shall marry for the purpose for which ...
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