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Page 224
The first person who appeared when the folding - doors were opened , was Mr.
Helmly . Our meeting was cordial ; and when I introduced him to Lady Roxeter ,
she bestowed upon him one of her lovely smiles , but was impatient to know how
...
The first person who appeared when the folding - doors were opened , was Mr.
Helmly . Our meeting was cordial ; and when I introduced him to Lady Roxeter ,
she bestowed upon him one of her lovely smiles , but was impatient to know how
...
Page 255
Mr. Helmly was not present ; for I should have informed my reader that he no
longer resided at the Hall , but in the parsonage - house . “ Mr. Helmly has begun
Latin already with Augustus , ” said Lady Roxeter ; " and might he not begin with ...
Mr. Helmly was not present ; for I should have informed my reader that he no
longer resided at the Hall , but in the parsonage - house . “ Mr. Helmly has begun
Latin already with Augustus , ” said Lady Roxeter ; " and might he not begin with ...
Page 291
What they had heard , had , it seems , so much alarmed them that they went
immediately to Mr. Helmly to inform him of the violent state of enmity of the
brothers , and reached his house about three o'clock ; but he was not at home ,
and did not ...
What they had heard , had , it seems , so much alarmed them that they went
immediately to Mr. Helmly to inform him of the violent state of enmity of the
brothers , and reached his house about three o'clock ; but he was not at home ,
and did not ...
Page 292
It was thought , that , when Lord Bellamy was so far recovered as to be able to
speak , he would , either to Dr. Simpson , who had been sent for , and was in
constant attendance , or to Mr. Helmly , give some account of his accident . But
though ...
It was thought , that , when Lord Bellamy was so far recovered as to be able to
speak , he would , either to Dr. Simpson , who had been sent for , and was in
constant attendance , or to Mr. Helmly , give some account of his accident . But
though ...
Page 293
not usual with him ; and said , “ Really , Mr. Helmly , I know nothing at all about
the affair . I dare say no one meant to hurt me . But , as I have found by repeated
experience , if there is any mischief abroad , it commonly falls on me , I ought in ...
not usual with him ; and said , “ Really , Mr. Helmly , I know nothing at all about
the affair . I dare say no one meant to hurt me . But , as I have found by repeated
experience , if there is any mischief abroad , it commonly falls on me , I ought in ...
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