Agnes Serle, by the author of 'The heiress'.R. Bentley, 1835 |
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... tions by to - day's post , and desire Hudson to break my favourite hunter Cranbourne fit for a lady's riding , " replied his Lordship , with imper- turbable gravity , never guessing that his host's merriment had 284 AGNES SERLE .
... tions by to - day's post , and desire Hudson to break my favourite hunter Cranbourne fit for a lady's riding , " replied his Lordship , with imper- turbable gravity , never guessing that his host's merriment had 284 AGNES SERLE .
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... I told her of my hunters and the hounds I mean to keep , and promised that she should ride Cranbourne . She thanked me , add- ing that she was much obliged ; and she must have known that I would let no lady but y AGNES SERLE . 285.
... I told her of my hunters and the hounds I mean to keep , and promised that she should ride Cranbourne . She thanked me , add- ing that she was much obliged ; and she must have known that I would let no lady but y AGNES SERLE . 285.
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... Cranbourne , and she has always accepted my attentions . ” " If you please , my Lord , Hudson wishes to speak to your Lordship about the hunter you rode yesterday : it is off its feed . ” said a servant , entering at the moment ...
... Cranbourne , and she has always accepted my attentions . ” " If you please , my Lord , Hudson wishes to speak to your Lordship about the hunter you rode yesterday : it is off its feed . ” said a servant , entering at the moment ...
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... Cranbourne shall be ready for her long before the end of the season . " A more outrageous fit of laughter drowned the echo of the steps of the departing peer ; but De Beauvoir's gravity was undisturbed . " Who could have dreamt of ...
... Cranbourne shall be ready for her long before the end of the season . " A more outrageous fit of laughter drowned the echo of the steps of the departing peer ; but De Beauvoir's gravity was undisturbed . " Who could have dreamt of ...
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... Cranbourne ? " " I remember something of the name , and I fear I was not attending , as I should have done , to what he was saying ; but , finding he expected an answer , I thanked him for what I believed an account of a celebrated ...
... Cranbourne ? " " I remember something of the name , and I fear I was not attending , as I should have done , to what he was saying ; but , finding he expected an answer , I thanked him for what I believed an account of a celebrated ...
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