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... who at length proposed that the young people should go to their rooms without further delay , recommending Lesbia to make no change in her dress , as they were already late . " If you don't mind my being such a fright 4 CRUEL AS THE GRAVE .
... who at length proposed that the young people should go to their rooms without further delay , recommending Lesbia to make no change in her dress , as they were already late . " If you don't mind my being such a fright 4 CRUEL AS THE GRAVE .
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Mary gräfin von Bothmer. " If you don't mind my being such a fright , " said the girl , and ran out of the room and upstairs as though the place were familiar to her . " She seems quite at home , " remarked Mrs. Scarsdale , as the door ...
Mary gräfin von Bothmer. " If you don't mind my being such a fright , " said the girl , and ran out of the room and upstairs as though the place were familiar to her . " She seems quite at home , " remarked Mrs. Scarsdale , as the door ...
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... who at length proposed that the young people should go to their rooms without further delay , recommending Lesbia to make no change in her dress , as they were already late . “ If you don't mind my being such a fright 4 CRUEL AS THE GRAVE .
... who at length proposed that the young people should go to their rooms without further delay , recommending Lesbia to make no change in her dress , as they were already late . “ If you don't mind my being such a fright 4 CRUEL AS THE GRAVE .
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Mary gräfin von Bothmer. “ If you don't mind my being such a fright , " said the girl , and ran out of the room and upstairs as though the place were familiar to her . 66 She seems quite at home , " remarked Mrs. Scarsdale , as the door ...
Mary gräfin von Bothmer. “ If you don't mind my being such a fright , " said the girl , and ran out of the room and upstairs as though the place were familiar to her . 66 She seems quite at home , " remarked Mrs. Scarsdale , as the door ...
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... mind that her position in his house was a somewhat anomalous one , and might be viewed askance by outsiders , he dis- missed the idea as unworthy of serious en- tertainment . She was a married woman ; no longer young ; her husband must ...
... mind that her position in his house was a somewhat anomalous one , and might be viewed askance by outsiders , he dis- missed the idea as unworthy of serious en- tertainment . She was a married woman ; no longer young ; her husband must ...
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Adlershorst admiration amongst amusement asked ball beautiful Berrylands better blushed brow Captain Dobree Captain Hugh Caroline CHAPTER cheeks child cotillon cousin cried Lesbia Dalrymple's dance daugh daughter dear Dear Ella delight Dobree's door dress Ella's exclaimed Lesbia eyes face fancy father feel felt Frank Hamilton gaiety gaze George Hamilton girl glad gone Grand Duchess Grand Duke Groschenheim guardian hair Hamil hand happy heart heir presumptive horse husband kindly kissed knew lady laughed Lesbia Lesley looked looking-glass mamma marriage marry mean Miss Dobree Miss Lesley Monkshill mother nature never night nursed papa perhaps phylac pleasure poor pretty Prince Philip replied rymple Scars Scarsdale Scarsdale's seemed smiling Stephen Dalrymple Stockton stood sure sweet talk tell thing thought told took turned uncle voice watching whilst wife wife's wish woman woman's hour young
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