Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... Lady Calton and the Ladies Oak- leigh come in for all the best balls . We must arrange an expedition to Houghton Court , which is one of the show places . ' And Captain Aymer now diverged to an ac- count of the various lions in the ...
... Lady Calton and the Ladies Oak- leigh come in for all the best balls . We must arrange an expedition to Houghton Court , which is one of the show places . ' And Captain Aymer now diverged to an ac- count of the various lions in the ...
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... Lady Calton apologizing for coming in such force , but Johnny would have it . ' Ellen was seized with a paroxysm of shyness , and sat silent with downcast eyes , until the two young ladies , pitying her embarrassment , both began to ...
... Lady Calton apologizing for coming in such force , but Johnny would have it . ' Ellen was seized with a paroxysm of shyness , and sat silent with downcast eyes , until the two young ladies , pitying her embarrassment , both began to ...
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... Lady Calton apologized for the shortness of her visit , on the plea that she had an engagement at the other end of the town ; and in another minute the door had closed upon their visitors , and Ellen was at leisure to breathe freely ...
... Lady Calton apologized for the shortness of her visit , on the plea that she had an engagement at the other end of the town ; and in another minute the door had closed upon their visitors , and Ellen was at leisure to breathe freely ...
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... Lady Calton's kindness than of the music . While I write , a note has come in from Lady Cecil to ' Dear Ellen , ' asking us to dine with them this evening , and hoping that we shall not mind quite a family party . And Ellen , with a ...
... Lady Calton's kindness than of the music . While I write , a note has come in from Lady Cecil to ' Dear Ellen , ' asking us to dine with them this evening , and hoping that we shall not mind quite a family party . And Ellen , with a ...
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... Lady Calton will incite Ellen to cast off her own family ; she is very pleasing and unaffected ; and if I am to con- sider her a specimen of a fine lady , it is a plea- sant form of humanity . The daughters are also attractive , with ...
... Lady Calton will incite Ellen to cast off her own family ; she is very pleasing and unaffected ; and if I am to con- sider her a specimen of a fine lady , it is a plea- sant form of humanity . The daughters are also attractive , with ...
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