The Lady of the Manor, 5. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... Henry Vaughen , " and I am ready to explain my motives to you for doing as I have done , without further preface : " at the same time he pushed the chair somewhat nearer to his brother , who , by this time , had thrown off his hat , and ...
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... Henry or Lucy , reminding me of my unkind beha- viour to my young cousin . But I was mortified to find that from that period I seemed rather to have gone back than to have advanced in the good graces of Henry Sel- wyn , at least , he ...
... Henry or Lucy , reminding me of my unkind beha- viour to my young cousin . But I was mortified to find that from that period I seemed rather to have gone back than to have advanced in the good graces of Henry Sel- wyn , at least , he ...
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... Henry Selwyn here to take her aside and give her sugar- plums . ' The entrance of Lucy put an end to our discourse : but I have reason to think that some things which then passed in our minds were not very soon effaced from them . " The ...
... Henry Selwyn here to take her aside and give her sugar- plums . ' The entrance of Lucy put an end to our discourse : but I have reason to think that some things which then passed in our minds were not very soon effaced from them . " The ...
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