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Page 151
The daughter , Lady Augusta , was three years younger than Robert Lambert ,
and , from her earliest infancy , promised to possess more than her mother's
beauty . Mr. Lambert no sooner heard of the birth of this little girl , than he fixed
upon ...
The daughter , Lady Augusta , was three years younger than Robert Lambert ,
and , from her earliest infancy , promised to possess more than her mother's
beauty . Mr. Lambert no sooner heard of the birth of this little girl , than he fixed
upon ...
Page 155
Lady Vwas in Mr. Lambert's drawing - room , conversing with her brother - in - law
on their favourite scheme , which was the marriage of Augusta and Robert , and
Mr. Lambert was expressing a hope that Augusta would be enabled to give the ...
Lady Vwas in Mr. Lambert's drawing - room , conversing with her brother - in - law
on their favourite scheme , which was the marriage of Augusta and Robert , and
Mr. Lambert was expressing a hope that Augusta would be enabled to give the ...
Page 156
said Augusta , whispering to her " What is his name ? " “ Frederick Falconer , ”
replied Lady V. ... said Augusta , stroking his face with her dimpled hand . or Will
you play with me when you have rested ? ” The little boy smiled , but did not
speak ...
said Augusta , whispering to her " What is his name ? " “ Frederick Falconer , ”
replied Lady V. ... said Augusta , stroking his face with her dimpled hand . or Will
you play with me when you have rested ? ” The little boy smiled , but did not
speak ...
Page 168
He could not be persuaded to walk across the room , and make a low bow , and
ask Lady Augusta , in form , to dance ; though , bad he been left to himself , he
would have done it in his own way , and in a manner much more befitting a boy of
...
He could not be persuaded to walk across the room , and make a low bow , and
ask Lady Augusta , in form , to dance ; though , bad he been left to himself , he
would have done it in his own way , and in a manner much more befitting a boy of
...
Page 169
Lady Augusta and her brother , at Clifton Castle , were continually acquiring new
accomplishments , and advancing more and more towards the characters of a
fine lady , and a fashionable gentleman . In the mean time , as if by tacit
agreement ...
Lady Augusta and her brother , at Clifton Castle , were continually acquiring new
accomplishments , and advancing more and more towards the characters of a
fine lady , and a fashionable gentleman . In the mean time , as if by tacit
agreement ...
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