Marriage: A Novel, Volumen1Metheun, 1902 - 315 páginas |
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... Henry's elder brother . At this conjuncture of affairs a certain General Cameron to whom Henry had always been an object of affection intervened and settled the sum of £ 700 a year upon his favourite . On the strength of this settlement ...
... Henry's elder brother . At this conjuncture of affairs a certain General Cameron to whom Henry had always been an object of affection intervened and settled the sum of £ 700 a year upon his favourite . On the strength of this settlement ...
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... Henry was then ex- patriated , and joined a regiment in India . Lady Juliana refused to accompany him to that country , and an eternal separation between them took place , It is impossible here to avoid the remark that Henry's conduct ...
... Henry was then ex- patriated , and joined a regiment in India . Lady Juliana refused to accompany him to that country , and an eternal separation between them took place , It is impossible here to avoid the remark that Henry's conduct ...
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... Henry can hardly believe to be his old home . To bid us welcome appear its inmates , who are so perfectly assimilated with their surroundings . Here is the rough but hearty Laird to whom Glen- fern Castle is the centre of the universe ...
... Henry can hardly believe to be his old home . To bid us welcome appear its inmates , who are so perfectly assimilated with their surroundings . Here is the rough but hearty Laird to whom Glen- fern Castle is the centre of the universe ...
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... Henry's " figure was symmetry itself , yet it was certainly deficient in a certain air - a je ne sais quoi - that marks the man of fashion . " How I wish I had my pretty Cupid here , " said her Ladyship , with a sigh , one day , as she ...
... Henry's " figure was symmetry itself , yet it was certainly deficient in a certain air - a je ne sais quoi - that marks the man of fashion . " How I wish I had my pretty Cupid here , " said her Ladyship , with a sigh , one day , as she ...
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... Henry's family must be so charming : an old castle , too , was her delight : she would feel quite at home while wandering through its long galleries ; and she quite loved old pictures , and armour , and tapestry ; and then her thoughts ...
... Henry's family must be so charming : an old castle , too , was her delight : she would feel quite at home while wandering through its long galleries ; and she quite loved old pictures , and armour , and tapestry ; and then her thoughts ...
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