The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & RomanceGeo. Henderson, 1868 |
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... Coalhurst ? " cried Mr. Litting- ton , starting up . ' He said he could not come till evening . No , this is some one from the Hall . " " Is it Mr. M'Kinnom ? " I asked . No ; 66 I don't know him , but he is coming this way . He sees us ...
... Coalhurst ? " cried Mr. Litting- ton , starting up . ' He said he could not come till evening . No , this is some one from the Hall . " " Is it Mr. M'Kinnom ? " I asked . No ; 66 I don't know him , but he is coming this way . He sees us ...
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... Coalhurst . The latter said he was going along the dusty road , when he saw an open gate , and all within looked so irresistibly refreshing that he entered and now could only crave pardon for tres- passing . Mrs. Ainslie seemed very ...
... Coalhurst . The latter said he was going along the dusty road , when he saw an open gate , and all within looked so irresistibly refreshing that he entered and now could only crave pardon for tres- passing . Mrs. Ainslie seemed very ...
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... Coalhurst has , I understand , been doing the devoted to Laura during the last month , and it struck me that he was jealous that she gave so very much of her time and attention to her brother , and seemed so greatly to enjoy his society ...
... Coalhurst has , I understand , been doing the devoted to Laura during the last month , and it struck me that he was jealous that she gave so very much of her time and attention to her brother , and seemed so greatly to enjoy his society ...
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... Coalhurst entered the drawing - room . Mr. Brown , who finds a succession of queer little names for my pretty cousin , called her " Daisy " at the beginning of the week , having reference to her inclination to " shut up " under some ...
... Coalhurst entered the drawing - room . Mr. Brown , who finds a succession of queer little names for my pretty cousin , called her " Daisy " at the beginning of the week , having reference to her inclination to " shut up " under some ...
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... Coalhurst would perhaps be leaving soon . Laura had certainly not behaved quite well to him . She had re- ceived his attentions , teased him a great deal , and then said to her papa , " I could not marry Mr. Coalhurst for all the world ...
... Coalhurst would perhaps be leaving soon . Laura had certainly not behaved quite well to him . She had re- ceived his attentions , teased him a great deal , and then said to her papa , " I could not marry Mr. Coalhurst for all the world ...
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