The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 83, Броеве 495–497W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1874 |
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... Oliver Frost - if he marries you - won't have a penny , and I should have thought you would have had too much pride to marry the son of such a fellow as Colonel Frost . He broke my father's heart - I might almost say he killed him ; and ...
... Oliver Frost - if he marries you - won't have a penny , and I should have thought you would have had too much pride to marry the son of such a fellow as Colonel Frost . He broke my father's heart - I might almost say he killed him ; and ...
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... Oliver's happy manner and influence ? And if we could but keep our secret for a little longer , Oliver would be a rich man , and Gerald ( darling Gerald still , even though so unamiable ) would partake of the universal peace and plenty ...
... Oliver's happy manner and influence ? And if we could but keep our secret for a little longer , Oliver would be a rich man , and Gerald ( darling Gerald still , even though so unamiable ) would partake of the universal peace and plenty ...
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... Oliver , that Colonel Frost was such a bad man , and behaved so badly to dear papa , that I ought not to think of it ! But you know , after all , Oliver isn't his father ! and Colonel Frost is just as unkind to poor Oliver as he was to ...
... Oliver , that Colonel Frost was such a bad man , and behaved so badly to dear papa , that I ought not to think of it ! But you know , after all , Oliver isn't his father ! and Colonel Frost is just as unkind to poor Oliver as he was to ...
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A Literary and Political Journal. out in London , Oliver will help him . " In spite of all my flattering castles in the air , my mother was sorry to hear my secret . " I have long ago forgiven Colonel Frost , " she said , " and I like ...
A Literary and Political Journal. out in London , Oliver will help him . " In spite of all my flattering castles in the air , my mother was sorry to hear my secret . " I have long ago forgiven Colonel Frost , " she said , " and I like ...
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... Oliver can't keep him alive — he will die ; and then , unless he alters his will , Oliver will be quite rich . It won't be very long to keep the secret for one month from Gerald , and only for that— " my mother held up her hand- " well ...
... Oliver can't keep him alive — he will die ; and then , unless he alters his will , Oliver will be quite rich . It won't be very long to keep the secret for one month from Gerald , and only for that— " my mother held up her hand- " well ...
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