Glenwood Manor-house: A NovelArthur Hall, Virtue, and Company, 1857 - 273 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... knew " Missis " was only going to a " dowager - party , " but she did her bidding . Thus arrayed in a costume that set off her magnificent figure to the best advantage , she certainly did " look a queen . " Helen , remembering the words ...
... knew " Missis " was only going to a " dowager - party , " but she did her bidding . Thus arrayed in a costume that set off her magnificent figure to the best advantage , she certainly did " look a queen . " Helen , remembering the words ...
Pagina 25
... knew who , and came from nobody knew where , and she was Mrs. Justice Kingley , the lady of the first magistrate in the county . Is it sur- prising , after such an indignity , that she should twice have played trump to her partner's ...
... knew who , and came from nobody knew where , and she was Mrs. Justice Kingley , the lady of the first magistrate in the county . Is it sur- prising , after such an indignity , that she should twice have played trump to her partner's ...
Pagina 37
... knew , and she found them all too light . No ! there was not one worthy of her dear Mark , and of the station he would raise her to - not one ! Just then she heard the sound made by the opening of the garden gate ; it roused her to the ...
... knew , and she found them all too light . No ! there was not one worthy of her dear Mark , and of the station he would raise her to - not one ! Just then she heard the sound made by the opening of the garden gate ; it roused her to the ...
Pagina 49
... knew it would be long before she should be able to resume her labours . She knew also that their means of subsistence had been gradually dimi- nishing ; and she was painfully conscious that Edith was making daily sacrifices , in order ...
... knew it would be long before she should be able to resume her labours . She knew also that their means of subsistence had been gradually dimi- nishing ; and she was painfully conscious that Edith was making daily sacrifices , in order ...
Pagina 54
... knew whose it was , and I started and trembled . The door was hastily opened , and Mr. Stafford stood before me . He seemed greatly agitated , and his voice and manner were very stern . " Put down the child , ' he said , 54 GLENWOOD ...
... knew whose it was , and I started and trembled . The door was hastily opened , and Mr. Stafford stood before me . He seemed greatly agitated , and his voice and manner were very stern . " Put down the child , ' he said , 54 GLENWOOD ...
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asked Aunt Rebecca Author of Mary Bill Strickland Book of Revelation Captain carriage chair cloth colour constable continued Crown Court Church dear door drawing-room dress Edith Ellison escape exclaimed expression eyes Fcap fear feel felt Flora Forest Hall Frontispiece full gilt gilt edges glad glance Glenwood gone Gosport hand heard heart honour Illustrations instant JOHN CUMMING Justice Kingley Kingley's knew Lady Shaw letter London looked Manor-house Mark Mary Powell means MENELLA BUTE SMEDLEY mind Miss Grimshaw Miss Helen Miss Horton Miss Maitland Mitten morning morocco elegant mother never opened passed Peggy poor Post 8vo returned round Scarborough Second Edition seemed silence sister smile speak stood super-royal 8vo sure Tale tell there's thing Third Edition thought told tone took turned uncon voice Vols wait walked watch wish wont Woodcuts words young lady
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