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I will not marry Lord Valence ' F. A. Fraser . 200 · My days are numbered , Bulwer '
288 * Friend , Charley - Friend ! 384 Give me the dress I wore last night ' 477
Painter's Walk , The C. 0. Murray . 430 Penance of Adelaide Gawton , Thc :* The
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I will not marry Lord Valence ' F. A. Fraser . 200 · My days are numbered , Bulwer '
288 * Friend , Charley - Friend ! 384 Give me the dress I wore last night ' 477
Painter's Walk , The C. 0. Murray . 430 Penance of Adelaide Gawton , Thc :* The
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who is to account for all the ' I was at Castle Valence last vagaries of a young
girl's heart ? week . My visit to him was the And I am so much employed in
occasion of my requesting you to my parish - I wish you'd speak to meet me here
to - day .
who is to account for all the ' I was at Castle Valence last vagaries of a young
girl's heart ? week . My visit to him was the And I am so much employed in
occasion of my requesting you to my parish - I wish you'd speak to meet me here
to - day .
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Strong . We are anxious , if pos demands General Hawke . sible , to ascertain her
feelings with ' Yes , General ; and as she is respect to her betrothal to the Lord
Valence's sister - in - law , and Earl of Valence . She attains her perfectly aware of
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Strong . We are anxious , if pos demands General Hawke . sible , to ascertain her
feelings with ' Yes , General ; and as she is respect to her betrothal to the Lord
Valence's sister - in - law , and Earl of Valence . She attains her perfectly aware of
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left the bulk of his fortune to her wonder what he would have said on condition
that she marries to hear you talking of his daughter Lord Valence ; and if she
refuses in the way you do ! He would to do so , she'll be little better than never
have ...
left the bulk of his fortune to her wonder what he would have said on condition
that she marries to hear you talking of his daughter Lord Valence ; and if she
refuses in the way you do ! He would to do so , she'll be little better than never
have ...
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Struck the old watchdog across ' I WILL NOT MARRY LORD the head in passing ,
out of sheer VALENCE . ' malice , when he was chained up , As the door closes
behind her , the too , and couldn't retaliate . The two guardians turn to confront ...
Struck the old watchdog across ' I WILL NOT MARRY LORD the head in passing ,
out of sheer VALENCE . ' malice , when he was chained up , As the door closes
behind her , the too , and couldn't retaliate . The two guardians turn to confront ...
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