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... lady who takes the name of HOLME LEE as her nom de plume , has never written a more fascinating story than the one under the above heading . " - Public Opinion . " A tenderly pathetic story , told in good plain English ; a story of ...
... lady who takes the name of HOLME LEE as her nom de plume , has never written a more fascinating story than the one under the above heading . " - Public Opinion . " A tenderly pathetic story , told in good plain English ; a story of ...
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... was no surprise to him to meet the two English ladies on the banks of the Tiber . Mr. Hamilton came and went , and seemed to find no abiding place on the He face of the earth . He had paid Lesbia 2 CRUEL AS THE GRAVE .
... was no surprise to him to meet the two English ladies on the banks of the Tiber . Mr. Hamilton came and went , and seemed to find no abiding place on the He face of the earth . He had paid Lesbia 2 CRUEL AS THE GRAVE .
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... lady in Gro- schenheim could boast . Everything was new , pretty , and commodious . Dalrymple dined so often at the palace , or at the officers ' mess , or at the club , that there was , he said , no necessity for a cook ; they dined at ...
... lady in Gro- schenheim could boast . Everything was new , pretty , and commodious . Dalrymple dined so often at the palace , or at the officers ' mess , or at the club , that there was , he said , no necessity for a cook ; they dined at ...
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... ladies know so little of le ménage that I shall be saving you an immensity of boredom by dispensing with a horde of domestics . I believe your beautiful golden locks would be grey before you had half mastered the mysteries which go to ...
... ladies know so little of le ménage that I shall be saving you an immensity of boredom by dispensing with a horde of domestics . I believe your beautiful golden locks would be grey before you had half mastered the mysteries which go to ...
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... ladies were not too polite to nudge each other and exchange signifi- cant looks as often as they were seen talking together . In Frank Hamilton a change had taken place . Two months ' leave of absence spent in Paris had sent him back to ...
... ladies were not too polite to nudge each other and exchange signifi- cant looks as often as they were seen talking together . In Frank Hamilton a change had taken place . Two months ' leave of absence spent in Paris had sent him back to ...
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angry answered asked Avington beautiful Berrylands better business is business cold Count Stadion Countess Stadion cousin cried Crown 8vo Dalrymple's daughter dear dear Ella Dorette dress Ella's English eyes face fair brow Fcap feel felt fool Frank Hamilton Frau French Empire friends girl give gone Grand Duke Groschenheim Hagestolz hand handsome happy heart heiress Hélène Hirsch and Königsvater honour Hugh Hugh's husband killed kiss knew ladies leave Lesbia lonely looked mamma marriage married mind Miss Dobree Monkshill morning MORTIMER COLLINS mother never night once pale paper passed perhaps Plantigrade pleasant poor Prince Immensikoff Prince Philip racter replied rymple Scarsdale Seckendorff seemed silent smile soul speak Stephen Dalrymple stood talk tears tell thing thought tion to-morrow told turbed turned voice waiting walked wife wish woman women word young
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