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Page 255
As soon as Miss Beaumont had quitted the hall , Miss Chatterton exclaimed , “
Well , well , this is capital ! this is very fine ! So the two saints - the two best friends
have quarrelled : this is excellent ! It won't be Chatterton against Atkins , as it
used ...
As soon as Miss Beaumont had quitted the hall , Miss Chatterton exclaimed , “
Well , well , this is capital ! this is very fine ! So the two saints - the two best friends
have quarrelled : this is excellent ! It won't be Chatterton against Atkins , as it
used ...
Page 257
... in came Miss Beaumont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her
whole frame in violent disorder . Amelia , ' she said , you have grieved me
excessively . ' Then , lowering her voice , she added , " If Chatterton , or Atkins , or
twenty ...
... in came Miss Beaumont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her
whole frame in violent disorder . Amelia , ' she said , you have grieved me
excessively . ' Then , lowering her voice , she added , " If Chatterton , or Atkins , or
twenty ...
Page 269
In the chamber on the left of my bed Miss Atkins , and Miss Chatterton , and
several others of the elder girls , usually slept ; and Miss Chatterton's bed was
separated from mine only by the jalousied door through which Gabrielle had
spoken to ...
In the chamber on the left of my bed Miss Atkins , and Miss Chatterton , and
several others of the elder girls , usually slept ; and Miss Chatterton's bed was
separated from mine only by the jalousied door through which Gabrielle had
spoken to ...
Page 300
O ! O ! Miss Chattertone is become de female Quixote , ' added Madame de
Roscau , since Miss Beaumont has renounced de caractere ! Eh bien ... The
Ariadne is in the river , almost opposite my uncle Jackson's door , ' said Miss
Chatterton .
O ! O ! Miss Chattertone is become de female Quixote , ' added Madame de
Roscau , since Miss Beaumont has renounced de caractere ! Eh bien ... The
Ariadne is in the river , almost opposite my uncle Jackson's door , ' said Miss
Chatterton .
Page 313
I heard also Miss Atkins's voice in accents of complaint , though these were
considerably more chastised and under control than the lamentations of Miss
Chatterton . I then heard my own name mentioned by Mrs. Patterson , and this
remark ...
I heard also Miss Atkins's voice in accents of complaint , though these were
considerably more chastised and under control than the lamentations of Miss
Chatterton . I then heard my own name mentioned by Mrs. Patterson , and this
remark ...
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