Highland Lassies: Or, The Roua PassSmith, Elder and Company, 1862 - 316 страници |
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... ladies , free from all fine ladyism . Miss Mac Neil at Almack's would look almost as distinguée as Lady Ida Beaure- gard she is quite as fine a woman , but unconscious . She is a rose of the wilderness , whom diamonds would set off as ...
... ladies , free from all fine ladyism . Miss Mac Neil at Almack's would look almost as distinguée as Lady Ida Beaure- gard she is quite as fine a woman , but unconscious . She is a rose of the wilderness , whom diamonds would set off as ...
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... Lady Ida Beauregard . Basil Harold was a Yorkshireman , owner of Harold's Hall and all its domain , one of the richest spots in that rich county -both as regards rental and scenery . His mother and Lady Ida Beauregard's had been sisters ...
... Lady Ida Beauregard . Basil Harold was a Yorkshireman , owner of Harold's Hall and all its domain , one of the richest spots in that rich county -both as regards rental and scenery . His mother and Lady Ida Beauregard's had been sisters ...
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... Lady Ida : and thus was her theory fully carried out . Lady Ida grew up straight as a reed , and with the colour of the wild rose . She and the gipsy girl wandered at will on the breezy heights , and down in the leafy nutting glades ...
... Lady Ida : and thus was her theory fully carried out . Lady Ida grew up straight as a reed , and with the colour of the wild rose . She and the gipsy girl wandered at will on the breezy heights , and down in the leafy nutting glades ...
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Erick Mackenzie, Mercy Grogan. friend , perhaps no other heart save Lady Ida's own might know . It became , some years later , closely shut . When the duke went down and found his daughter had grown so wild , he received a ... LADY IDA . 105.
Erick Mackenzie, Mercy Grogan. friend , perhaps no other heart save Lady Ida's own might know . It became , some years later , closely shut . When the duke went down and found his daughter had grown so wild , he received a ... LADY IDA . 105.
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... Lady Ida away with him . Whether it was by influences from without , or from a mental change within , certain it is that from that date Lady Ida began , to acquire that quiet stateliness of manner and aristocratic frigidity which ...
... Lady Ida away with him . Whether it was by influences from without , or from a mental change within , certain it is that from that date Lady Ida began , to acquire that quiet stateliness of manner and aristocratic frigidity which ...
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amongst Arduashien asked Auber bank beautiful beneath birch bog-myrtle bright brow Colonel Sternbotham colour cottage dance dark deer door dress Dreumah Dual Ghu English Esmé and Ishbel Esmé's Ewen Mackenzie Ewen's exclaimed eyes face father feel fire Florh frae Gaelic gaze gillies girls Glenbenrough Gupini hair hand Harold head heard heart heather Highland hills hour Huistan Jeanie Cameron Kelpie kilted knew Lady Ida Lady Mac Neil laird lassie laugh lips loch Lochandhu looked Marchmoram marriage Miss Christy Miss Esmé Miss Mac Neil morning never night Norah pale party Phee plaid pony quiet replied river rock Roua Pass round sassenach seated Seatoune smile spoke stood Strathshielie strong tartan tell Thistlebank Thorold thought told turned valet voice walked weel whisky whispered wild ye're young
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Страница 12 - But bring a Scotsman frae his hill, Clap in his cheek a Highland gill, Say, such is royal George's will, An' there's the foe, He has nae thought but how to kill Twa at a blow.
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