The Works of Grace Kennedy ...: In Six Volumes, 5–6. köideWilliam Oliphant, 1827 |
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... Moncton stays quietly at home with her children , while this cruel husband attends Lady Fitzhenry with the most devoted attention wherever she goes . Lady Fitzhenry's husband is excessively worthless every way , and quite regardless of ...
... Moncton stays quietly at home with her children , while this cruel husband attends Lady Fitzhenry with the most devoted attention wherever she goes . Lady Fitzhenry's husband is excessively worthless every way , and quite regardless of ...
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... trary to the spirit of religion . ” " Not even in the presence of such people as Sir Henry Moncton and Lady Fitzhenry ? " ask- ed Miss Morven , smiling . " But there is no necessity for having such people 178 DUNALLAN . 匿 ...
... trary to the spirit of religion . ” " Not even in the presence of such people as Sir Henry Moncton and Lady Fitzhenry ? " ask- ed Miss Morven , smiling . " But there is no necessity for having such people 178 DUNALLAN . 匿 ...
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... Moncton- ' you distract me by mentioning him at this moment ! ' exclaimed she , wildly . I entreated Mrs. Lennox to accompany her . Per- haps she supposes you are gone home , Rose ; or they may have heard— ” " They must have heard what ...
... Moncton- ' you distract me by mentioning him at this moment ! ' exclaimed she , wildly . I entreated Mrs. Lennox to accompany her . Per- haps she supposes you are gone home , Rose ; or they may have heard— ” " They must have heard what ...
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