Cheveley, Or, The Man of Honour, Том 2Harper & Brothers, 1839 |
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... Fanny and Saville , as every one knew , ( at least every one of their own party , ) were to figure as the knave and queen of hearts , in the pack of living cards . The Dowager Lady de Clifford had announced it as her intention to go as ...
... Fanny and Saville , as every one knew , ( at least every one of their own party , ) were to figure as the knave and queen of hearts , in the pack of living cards . The Dowager Lady de Clifford had announced it as her intention to go as ...
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... Fanny and Saville , who declared he would get up an opposition pamphlet , and present it to him that night at the ball ; and retiring for the purpose of writing it , Fanny was left alone with Mowbray and her sister , who was em ...
... Fanny and Saville , who declared he would get up an opposition pamphlet , and present it to him that night at the ball ; and retiring for the purpose of writing it , Fanny was left alone with Mowbray and her sister , who was em ...
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... Fanny , bowing to this compli- mentary speech , " that l'eau benite de la cour of the Elizabethian age is not quite so sweet , my lord of Leicester , as that of our own . ” I " Never mind , Miss Neville , " said Mowbray ; have observed ...
... Fanny , bowing to this compli- mentary speech , " that l'eau benite de la cour of the Elizabethian age is not quite so sweet , my lord of Leicester , as that of our own . ” I " Never mind , Miss Neville , " said Mowbray ; have observed ...
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... Fanny , " said Major Nonplus , per- petrating a pirouette , while he flourished his beadle's staff over her head , " I should be quite unhappy if you were my daughter ; for they say , so young , and yet so wise , never live long ...
... Fanny , " said Major Nonplus , per- petrating a pirouette , while he flourished his beadle's staff over her head , " I should be quite unhappy if you were my daughter ; for they say , so young , and yet so wise , never live long ...
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... Fanny , as she stooped to kiss her sister's burning cheek . " I scarcely know , " said Lady de Clifford , pressing Fanny's hand , and looking towards Julia , as much as to say , " Don't ask me before her ; " and before Fanny had time to ...
... Fanny , as she stooped to kiss her sister's burning cheek . " I scarcely know , " said Lady de Clifford , pressing Fanny's hand , and looking towards Julia , as much as to say , " Don't ask me before her ; " and before Fanny had time to ...
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