Cheveley, Or, The Man of Honour, Том 2Harper & Brothers, 1839 |
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... followed a set of frivolous vexations , and impossible - to - accede - to stipulations , which were- that if he allowed them to remain with her , she must never go out anywhere , as she had gone out more than he approved of in Wales ...
... followed a set of frivolous vexations , and impossible - to - accede - to stipulations , which were- that if he allowed them to remain with her , she must never go out anywhere , as she had gone out more than he approved of in Wales ...
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... followed by one from a low attorney , who was in the habit of chicaning him through his elections , stating that her husband would allow her children to be within ten miles of her , and that she might have free access to them , provided ...
... followed by one from a low attorney , who was in the habit of chicaning him through his elections , stating that her husband would allow her children to be within ten miles of her , and that she might have free access to them , provided ...
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... followed a false and garbled statement of poor Julia's disjointed wrist , which when he had heard , Mr. Herbert Grimstone , after his usual preliminary grasp of the five hairs on his right temple with the extend- ed palm and whole five ...
... followed a false and garbled statement of poor Julia's disjointed wrist , which when he had heard , Mr. Herbert Grimstone , after his usual preliminary grasp of the five hairs on his right temple with the extend- ed palm and whole five ...
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... followed it had subsided , an embarrassing silence ensued , which Cheve- ley broke by saying to Fanny , " Do , Miss Neville , have the goodness to sing that beautiful duet of Millar's , ' Loved friend , awake thy song . ' 999 " With ...
... followed it had subsided , an embarrassing silence ensued , which Cheve- ley broke by saying to Fanny , " Do , Miss Neville , have the goodness to sing that beautiful duet of Millar's , ' Loved friend , awake thy song . ' 999 " With ...
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... followed it . Indeed , she had become such a com- plete wreck , that the dowager of late had frequently taken occasion to impress upon her son , that , now his wife had taken to low spirits and ill health , it became doubly incumbent ...
... followed it . Indeed , she had become such a com- plete wreck , that the dowager of late had frequently taken occasion to impress upon her son , that , now his wife had taken to low spirits and ill health , it became doubly incumbent ...
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