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Pagina 38
... Bolton about the thayatres and me daughther Leedy Mirabel . Mrs. Bolton was herself in the profession once , and danced at the Wells in early days as the thirteenth of Mr. Serle's forty pupils . Costigan lives in the third floor at No ...
... Bolton about the thayatres and me daughther Leedy Mirabel . Mrs. Bolton was herself in the profession once , and danced at the Wells in early days as the thirteenth of Mr. Serle's forty pupils . Costigan lives in the third floor at No ...
Pagina 39
... Bolton is one , the portress's daughter , who has heard tell of her mother's theatrical glories , which she longs to emulate . She has a good voice and a pretty face and figure for the stage ; and she prepares the rooms and makes the ...
... Bolton is one , the portress's daughter , who has heard tell of her mother's theatrical glories , which she longs to emulate . She has a good voice and a pretty face and figure for the stage ; and she prepares the rooms and makes the ...
Pagina 42
... Bolton had gone to purchase . Also , it was not pleasant for Sir Charles Mirabel to have letters constantly addressed to him at Brookes's with the information that Captain Costigan was in the hall , waiting for an answer ; or when he ...
... Bolton had gone to purchase . Also , it was not pleasant for Sir Charles Mirabel to have letters constantly addressed to him at Brookes's with the information that Captain Costigan was in the hall , waiting for an answer ; or when he ...
Pagina 92
... Bolton ; he's the proproietor of Fairoaks Castle , and many's the cooper of Clart I've dthrunk there with the first nobilitee of his neetive countee ) —Mr . Pen- dennis , ye've been me preserver , and oi thank ye ; me daughtther will ...
... Bolton ; he's the proproietor of Fairoaks Castle , and many's the cooper of Clart I've dthrunk there with the first nobilitee of his neetive countee ) —Mr . Pen- dennis , ye've been me preserver , and oi thank ye ; me daughtther will ...
Pagina 93
... Bolton did not make his bed nor sweep his chambers ; and he did not choose to let go his pretty little partner . As for Fanny , her colour heightened , and her bright eyes shone the brighter with pleasure , as she leaned for protection ...
... Bolton did not make his bed nor sweep his chambers ; and he did not choose to let go his pretty little partner . As for Fanny , her colour heightened , and her bright eyes shone the brighter with pleasure , as she leaned for protection ...
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