Rosamond Leicester; Or, The True Heroine1866 |
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... hope of return . Don Juan had left his daughter and grand - daughter all that he could ; but his beautiful estate went to a cousin . It was in vain that Mrs. Leicester told her little girl that they were not going back to live in London ...
... hope of return . Don Juan had left his daughter and grand - daughter all that he could ; but his beautiful estate went to a cousin . It was in vain that Mrs. Leicester told her little girl that they were not going back to live in London ...
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... hope you think I am fit for that , I should not like anyone to teach Alfred but my- self . " 66 Well , " said her father , smiling , " if some of your beloved Dons have not carried you off by that time . " " I don't think I am very ...
... hope you think I am fit for that , I should not like anyone to teach Alfred but my- self . " 66 Well , " said her father , smiling , " if some of your beloved Dons have not carried you off by that time . " " I don't think I am very ...
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... hope that when her own daughter came out , she would prove more sensible . Rosamond had no religious scruples as to the life she was leading at this time , but she found it unsatisfying . One night , she had stayed unusually late at a ...
... hope that when her own daughter came out , she would prove more sensible . Rosamond had no religious scruples as to the life she was leading at this time , but she found it unsatisfying . One night , she had stayed unusually late at a ...
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... hope you won't be angry , for I did tell her that— " " What ? " said Rosamond . " That of course nobody was perfect , and that notwithstanding all these advantages , there was one blot - one terrible blot . " " What do you mean ? " said ...
... hope you won't be angry , for I did tell her that— " " What ? " said Rosamond . " That of course nobody was perfect , and that notwithstanding all these advantages , there was one blot - one terrible blot . " " What do you mean ? " said ...
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... hope she will bring it back to Glenmona herself . " Mrs. Grant smiled and gently shook her head . At dinner that day Colonel Leicester told his daughter that he had met Miss Grant a long way from home , and that she had been visiting ...
... hope she will bring it back to Glenmona herself . " Mrs. Grant smiled and gently shook her head . At dinner that day Colonel Leicester told his daughter that he had met Miss Grant a long way from home , and that she had been visiting ...
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Achnacraig Adelaide Alfred Alfred's answered Ardmay Arthur asked believe better Bible called Captain de Vere Caroline certainly Christ Colonel Leicester Cornwall cousin darling daughter dear child delightful dinner earnest earth entered exclaimed eyes father fear feel felt Frederick give glad Glenmona God's gone grave hand happiness hear heard heart hope Howard knew Lady Markham laughing leave Leicester's little brother London look Macintosh Madame de Saligny mamma marriage married Miss Grant Miss Leicester Miss Sherwood mond morning mother never night Norfolk Street papa pray prayer pre-adamite replied Rosa Rosamond Ross Rosy Saviour seemed sister smiling soon sorrow Spain Spanish speak squails Sunninghill suppose sure Susan Susan Grant talk tell things thought to-morrow Toddlekins told took uncle uncle Tom voice Walde Waldegrave Waldegrave's walk wish words young
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