The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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Susan Ferrier. daughters . There was much to attract , and no- thing to be afraid of , and before they had been half an hour together , Gertrude felt as though she were already one of themselves . They were pressed to dine with Lady ...
Susan Ferrier. daughters . There was much to attract , and no- thing to be afraid of , and before they had been half an hour together , Gertrude felt as though she were already one of themselves . They were pressed to dine with Lady ...
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... daughter , and she had now lost the control of authority . Besides , the Countess afforded her little time or opportu- nity , to expatiate on her extravagances ; —she lived in such an unceasing whirl , that Mrs St Clair had in vain ...
... daughter , and she had now lost the control of authority . Besides , the Countess afforded her little time or opportu- nity , to expatiate on her extravagances ; —she lived in such an unceasing whirl , that Mrs St Clair had in vain ...
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... clocks and watches are always wrong " -as they told a different tale- " it can- not be more than seven . " But just then Mrs St Clair entered , and the mother and the daughter exchanged their morning salutations . The 102 THE INHERITANCE .
... clocks and watches are always wrong " -as they told a different tale- " it can- not be more than seven . " But just then Mrs St Clair entered , and the mother and the daughter exchanged their morning salutations . The 102 THE INHERITANCE .
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... daughter seated at her harp in her morning dress , and the Countess , hastily rising , said she was just going to commence her toilette- " But I dine with Lady Peverly , who is always late . ” " And then what else ? " asked Mrs St Clair ...
... daughter seated at her harp in her morning dress , and the Countess , hastily rising , said she was just going to commence her toilette- " But I dine with Lady Peverly , who is always late . ” " And then what else ? " asked Mrs St Clair ...
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... daughter out of London . But , before she had an opportunity of beginning an oration on the subject , Lady Rossville held out her cousin's let- ter to her , saying , — 66 By - the - bye , mama , do you know Mr Bauld , the minister of ...
... daughter out of London . But , before she had an opportunity of beginning an oration on the subject , Lady Rossville held out her cousin's let- ter to her , saying , — 66 By - the - bye , mama , do you know Mr Bauld , the minister of ...
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