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... Dobree's horse . " Mrs. Scarsdale's brow darkened . " Was she alone ? " she asked , after a pause . Mrs. Dobree had not been very civil to her on the few occasions when they had met . 66 No ; her cousin , Captain Dobree , was with her ...
... Dobree's horse . " Mrs. Scarsdale's brow darkened . " Was she alone ? " she asked , after a pause . Mrs. Dobree had not been very civil to her on the few occasions when they had met . 66 No ; her cousin , Captain Dobree , was with her ...
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... Captain Dobree and the handsome unknown having seen . the lovely Lesbia , eh ? And you won't like her going to Monkshill to be admired , " said Mrs. Scarsdale , tauntingly ; " but after all , Frank , why did you stop her horse ? She had ...
... Captain Dobree and the handsome unknown having seen . the lovely Lesbia , eh ? And you won't like her going to Monkshill to be admired , " said Mrs. Scarsdale , tauntingly ; " but after all , Frank , why did you stop her horse ? She had ...
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... Captain Dobree is a very fine young fellow , " said Mr. Hamilton , musingly . 66 I remember him as a boy . Mr. Dobree always hoped that they would make a match of it some day ; and I don't see why they shouldn't . " " I think the other ...
... Captain Dobree is a very fine young fellow , " said Mr. Hamilton , musingly . 66 I remember him as a boy . Mr. Dobree always hoped that they would make a match of it some day ; and I don't see why they shouldn't . " " I think the other ...
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... Captain Dobree is a very fine young fellow , " said Mr. Hamilton , musingly . " I remember him as a boy . Mr. Dobree always hoped that they would make a match of it some day ; and I don't see why they shouldn't . ” " I think the other ...
... Captain Dobree is a very fine young fellow , " said Mr. Hamilton , musingly . " I remember him as a boy . Mr. Dobree always hoped that they would make a match of it some day ; and I don't see why they shouldn't . ” " I think the other ...
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... Captain Hugh Dobree's engaging person presented itself to view . " Where are your globes , terrestrial and celestial , young ladies ? Where's the im- mortal Williams and the musical glasses ? Is this your idea of improving the shining ...
... Captain Hugh Dobree's engaging person presented itself to view . " Where are your globes , terrestrial and celestial , young ladies ? Where's the im- mortal Williams and the musical glasses ? Is this your idea of improving the shining ...
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Adlershorst admired amused asked ball beautiful Berrylands better blushed bright brow Captain Dobree Captain Hugh Caroline chair chance CHAPTER charm cheeks companion cotillon cousin cried Lesbia Dalrymple's dance daugh daughter dear Dear Ella delight Dobree's door Ella's engaged exclaimed Lesbia eyes face father feel felt Frank Hamilton friends gaiety gaze gentle girl glad gone Grand Duchess Grand Duke Groschen Groschenheim guardian hair Hamil hand happy hear heart heir presumptive horse husband kissed knew lady laughed leave Lesbia Lesley looked looking-glass mamma marriage marry mean mind Miss Dobree Miss Lesley Monkshill mother nature never night nursed perhaps pleasure poor Prince Philip Reichsthaler replied rymple Scarsdale Scarsdale's seemed smiled Stephen Dalrymple Stockton sure sweet talk tell thing thought told tone turned Tyrol uncle voice waiting watching whilst wife wife's wish woman young
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