Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... Hugh is with us . ' Is Colonel Oliphant with you ? ' said Norah . ' I shall be glad to make his acquaintance for his letters ' sake . George writes that he misses his English news almost as much as he does you and Captain Aymer ...
... Hugh is with us . ' Is Colonel Oliphant with you ? ' said Norah . ' I shall be glad to make his acquaintance for his letters ' sake . George writes that he misses his English news almost as much as he does you and Captain Aymer ...
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... Hugh . ' Hugh did his admiration very well , and Norah's Ellen forgot her em- down her work , sat singing was worthy of it . barrassment , and laying happy and at ease , with her beautiful head bent forward , until Colonel Oliphant ...
... Hugh . ' Hugh did his admiration very well , and Norah's Ellen forgot her em- down her work , sat singing was worthy of it . barrassment , and laying happy and at ease , with her beautiful head bent forward , until Colonel Oliphant ...
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... Hugh Oliphant was summoned to take in Mrs. Kerr , while Ellen was consigned to a Mr. Parker , an elderly gentle- man , so unlike Colonel Oliphant , that the coinci- dence of his repeating the very same observations made on the way down ...
... Hugh Oliphant was summoned to take in Mrs. Kerr , while Ellen was consigned to a Mr. Parker , an elderly gentle- man , so unlike Colonel Oliphant , that the coinci- dence of his repeating the very same observations made on the way down ...
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... Hugh Oliphant looked flattered by the admission , and begged to know how he had alarmed her . ' Since Miss Kerr agreed with me , I am bound to answer for her , ' said Lord John . ' In the first place , your height is alarming ; and then ...
... Hugh Oliphant looked flattered by the admission , and begged to know how he had alarmed her . ' Since Miss Kerr agreed with me , I am bound to answer for her , ' said Lord John . ' In the first place , your height is alarming ; and then ...
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... Hugh , with a smile ; only it was a little mortifying to discover that the pre- ference led you to assume that a military officer is necessarily destitute of sense and spirit . How- ever , on the strength of the old proverb , that ...
... Hugh , with a smile ; only it was a little mortifying to discover that the pre- ference led you to assume that a military officer is necessarily destitute of sense and spirit . How- ever , on the strength of the old proverb , that ...
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