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Page 207
... Seaforth , ) had brought him an heir , had become a widow , and had returned to her father's house , where I found her on my return . Her deceased lord , it seems , had been much incum- bered by debts and mortgages : he had , therefore ...
... Seaforth , ) had brought him an heir , had become a widow , and had returned to her father's house , where I found her on my return . Her deceased lord , it seems , had been much incum- bered by debts and mortgages : he had , therefore ...
Page 211
... Seaforth , ( my sister's son , ) who was then about two years of age , and who was , as far as strength of limb and healthiness of complexion went , a fine bold boy , and such a one as I should not have been ashamed to own , but my own ...
... Seaforth , ( my sister's son , ) who was then about two years of age , and who was , as far as strength of limb and healthiness of complexion went , a fine bold boy , and such a one as I should not have been ashamed to own , but my own ...
Page 233
... heir . " 66 " At that rate , Lady Seaforth , " said I , " it is a misfor- tune to you that I married at all . " " I don't say so , " replied Juliana ; U 2 LADY OF THE MANOR . 233 had afterwards contrived to insinuate, that the feelings ...
... heir . " 66 " At that rate , Lady Seaforth , " said I , " it is a misfor- tune to you that I married at all . " " I don't say so , " replied Juliana ; U 2 LADY OF THE MANOR . 233 had afterwards contrived to insinuate, that the feelings ...
Page 238
... Seaforth , if you would allow me the liberty you take yourself . I do not choose to play . " I started up from the sofa on which I sat near to her , and , placing myself with my back to the fire , I told her that I did not admire the ...
... Seaforth , if you would allow me the liberty you take yourself . I do not choose to play . " I started up from the sofa on which I sat near to her , and , placing myself with my back to the fire , I told her that I did not admire the ...
Page 245
... Seaforth could not muster a party . Lady Roxeter had walked out of the room the moment the cards were called for . Mr. Helmly had done the same , and Sir Berkeley declined cutting in . My sister looked amazed , but commanded herself ...
... Seaforth could not muster a party . Lady Roxeter had walked out of the room the moment the cards were called for . Mr. Helmly had done the same , and Sir Berkeley declined cutting in . My sister looked amazed , but commanded herself ...
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