The house of Raby; or, Our lady of darkness [by J.M. Hooper]. By mrs. G. HooperHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 533 стор. |
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... soon My father did not seem inclined to reply , but looked rather grave for a minute , and then went out of the room . as he was gone , I began to cry . " What is my sweet pet crying for ? " asked mamma , kiss- ing my pale face , and ...
... soon My father did not seem inclined to reply , but looked rather grave for a minute , and then went out of the room . as he was gone , I began to cry . " What is my sweet pet crying for ? " asked mamma , kiss- ing my pale face , and ...
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... soon shall I go to Carleton Castle ? To - morrow do you think ? " " Oh dear no . Not to - morrow , nor the next day , nor the day after that . " And seeing me greatly agitated , she added softly , " If you do not keep quiet , Frank ...
... soon shall I go to Carleton Castle ? To - morrow do you think ? " " Oh dear no . Not to - morrow , nor the next day , nor the day after that . " And seeing me greatly agitated , she added softly , " If you do not keep quiet , Frank ...
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... soon . It was on a fine morning , early in the month of May , that my father took me on this my first visit . I was dressed and had eaten my bread and milk by six o'clock in the morning ; and , though I wanted very much to run up and ...
... soon . It was on a fine morning , early in the month of May , that my father took me on this my first visit . I was dressed and had eaten my bread and milk by six o'clock in the morning ; and , though I wanted very much to run up and ...
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... soon have thought of tearing ' down the tapestry in the banqueting - hall as of turning Miss Hastings out of the oak - parlour ; although she was once heard to tell a royal duke who was on a visit at Carleton , that " the housekeeper's ...
... soon have thought of tearing ' down the tapestry in the banqueting - hall as of turning Miss Hastings out of the oak - parlour ; although she was once heard to tell a royal duke who was on a visit at Carleton , that " the housekeeper's ...
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... soon as he heard us , which was not till we were close upon him , for the galleries were covered with soft matting , and we had not spoken , he rose , laid down his book , and walked before us a few steps to throw open a large door . My ...
... soon as he heard us , which was not till we were close upon him , for the galleries were covered with soft matting , and we had not spoken , he rose , laid down his book , and walked before us a few steps to throw open a large door . My ...
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