Silcote of SilcotesMacmillan, 1869 - 439 pages |
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Page 107
... aunt's doing the like thing will bring on her the anger of the spirits , at present well intended towards her , and may induce them to plague her , for her good , with a Poltergeist . There is no fear that Captain Silcote will marry the ...
... aunt's doing the like thing will bring on her the anger of the spirits , at present well intended towards her , and may induce them to plague her , for her good , with a Poltergeist . There is no fear that Captain Silcote will marry the ...
Page 108
... aunt's purse and influence will aid him . Outlawing will be his portion ; and let him keep clear of dark places in Italian territory , lest they should find out that he is his dear aunt's nephew . " So much had he time to concoct under ...
... aunt's purse and influence will aid him . Outlawing will be his portion ; and let him keep clear of dark places in Italian territory , lest they should find out that he is his dear aunt's nephew . " So much had he time to concoct under ...
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... aunt , the Princess , at Vienna , it seems . She has managed it . He is fiddling at the top of the tune there . " " With her money , I suppose ? " " So I suppose . " 66 ' He will ruin her , as he would have ruined me . " " I fear there ...
... aunt , the Princess , at Vienna , it seems . She has managed it . He is fiddling at the top of the tune there . " " With her money , I suppose ? " " So I suppose . " 66 ' He will ruin her , as he would have ruined me . " " I fear there ...
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... aunt , may hold the opinion that you are in danger of becoming a very shallow young spark . Miss Lee , whose opinions , more particularly when directed and inspired by my uncle Arthur , I am bound to respect , may be of opinion that we ...
... aunt , may hold the opinion that you are in danger of becoming a very shallow young spark . Miss Lee , whose opinions , more particularly when directed and inspired by my uncle Arthur , I am bound to respect , may be of opinion that we ...
Page 134
... Aunt Mary have cured me of that . Don't talk Vanity Fair . Be a boy . " " And don't you give me your father's remarks on that book at second - hand . Come now . " I think we had better have no more of this crude babble , " said Dora ...
... Aunt Mary have cured me of that . Don't talk Vanity Fair . Be a boy . " " And don't you give me your father's remarks on that book at second - hand . Come now . " I think we had better have no more of this crude babble , " said Dora ...
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