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... much could not be expected— this wasthe arrivalfrom Ireland,by invitation, of
Lady Anna Maria Claverton, the widowed sister ofLady Harriet, withher only son
Henry Augustus Claverton,ayoung man possessed of somethousands a year.
... much could not be expected— this wasthe arrivalfrom Ireland,by invitation, of
Lady Anna Maria Claverton, the widowed sister ofLady Harriet, withher only son
Henry Augustus Claverton,ayoung man possessed of somethousands a year.
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This however was an offenceof which Mr. Claverton was guilty towardsDorothea;
and, what was worse thanall, he persevered in his wantof politeness forseveral
minutesafter she had entered the room. “Heisvery good looking,” thought ...
This however was an offenceof which Mr. Claverton was guilty towardsDorothea;
and, what was worse thanall, he persevered in his wantof politeness forseveral
minutesafter she had entered the room. “Heisvery good looking,” thought ...
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So saying, heturned towards thecarriage, and speaking to one within, “Come,
Claverton,” he added, “what are you doing there? the servants will takecare ofthe
baggage.” Margarita heardno more, for she had hastened forward, notwaiting for
...
So saying, heturned towards thecarriage, and speaking to one within, “Come,
Claverton,” he added, “what are you doing there? the servants will takecare ofthe
baggage.” Margarita heardno more, for she had hastened forward, notwaiting for
...
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Mr. Claverton turneduponher a penetrating glance which shewell understood. “
Do not mistake me, Augustus,” she said; “these tearsare tears of joy;
nothingnowcould have inspired mewithdelight equal to this. Myambition formyself
is gone ...
Mr. Claverton turneduponher a penetrating glance which shewell understood. “
Do not mistake me, Augustus,” she said; “these tearsare tears of joy;
nothingnowcould have inspired mewithdelight equal to this. Myambition formyself
is gone ...
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... now more than two years of age, seemed to partake of the renovating influence
of this delightful season, being all gay and blooming, and crowing withdelight as
Augustus Claverton entered the simple abode of hisonce lively cousin. Thelittle ...
... now more than two years of age, seemed to partake of the renovating influence
of this delightful season, being all gay and blooming, and crowing withdelight as
Augustus Claverton entered the simple abode of hisonce lively cousin. Thelittle ...
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