Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 3H. Colburn, 1826 - 413 Seiten |
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... lady to amass a considerable sum , which he had repeatedly urged her to lay out in some secure investment ; but she knew so much better than any body else the best disposition to make of her property , and , moreover , was so perfectly ...
... lady to amass a considerable sum , which he had repeatedly urged her to lay out in some secure investment ; but she knew so much better than any body else the best disposition to make of her property , and , moreover , was so perfectly ...
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... lady could hardly speak her agitation when she informed him next morning that one of the maid - servants had complained of head - ach and nausea , adding a devout prayer to Heaven that it might not prove the pestilence . Jocelyn ...
... lady could hardly speak her agitation when she informed him next morning that one of the maid - servants had complained of head - ach and nausea , adding a devout prayer to Heaven that it might not prove the pestilence . Jocelyn ...
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... lady , the miniature of the queen , and his dia- mond - hilted sword , the two former of which she deposited upon the table , and held the latter to the light , as if to ascertain whether they were real brilliants . A glare of horrid ...
... lady , the miniature of the queen , and his dia- mond - hilted sword , the two former of which she deposited upon the table , and held the latter to the light , as if to ascertain whether they were real brilliants . A glare of horrid ...
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... Lady Cas- tlemaine had been the last to hold out , resisting all the solicitations of the Duke of Monmouth , who had been indefatigable in his behalf ; nor would her wrath have been ultimately appeased , but for a little manœuvre of his ...
... Lady Cas- tlemaine had been the last to hold out , resisting all the solicitations of the Duke of Monmouth , who had been indefatigable in his behalf ; nor would her wrath have been ultimately appeased , but for a little manœuvre of his ...
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... Lady Gerrard and the Duchess of Richmond , with which she was so immeasurably delighted , that she desired him to name his own re- . ward , binding herself by an oath to grant it . According to the scandalous chronicle of the courtiers ...
... Lady Gerrard and the Duchess of Richmond , with which she was so immeasurably delighted , that she desired him to name his own re- . ward , binding herself by an oath to grant it . According to the scandalous chronicle of the courtiers ...
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