Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... knew , remove this verdict , which , with his characteristic coolness , he accepted as final , and began immediately to calculate the ways and means of meeting this formidable claim on his moderate resources Throughout that day he spoke ...
... knew , remove this verdict , which , with his characteristic coolness , he accepted as final , and began immediately to calculate the ways and means of meeting this formidable claim on his moderate resources Throughout that day he spoke ...
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... knew her secret . At first the arrival of each post raised a flutter of expectation in her heart , to be so miserably succeeded by a blank despondency that hope seemed gradually to vanish altogether , and Lady Anne watched with tender ...
... knew her secret . At first the arrival of each post raised a flutter of expectation in her heart , to be so miserably succeeded by a blank despondency that hope seemed gradually to vanish altogether , and Lady Anne watched with tender ...
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... knew where they were , ' and to give reasons for self - gratulation on the happy position of affairs , when the library door opened , and a visitor of some consequence was announced , who proved to be no less a person- age than the ...
... knew where they were , ' and to give reasons for self - gratulation on the happy position of affairs , when the library door opened , and a visitor of some consequence was announced , who proved to be no less a person- age than the ...
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... knew nothing whatever of the affaire de cœur between Charles and Gertrude , and since he had sold his property to Mr. Shoddy , had seldom been in the neighbour- hood of the Grange . The local papers , when he was in England , were sent ...
... knew nothing whatever of the affaire de cœur between Charles and Gertrude , and since he had sold his property to Mr. Shoddy , had seldom been in the neighbour- hood of the Grange . The local papers , when he was in England , were sent ...
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... knew nothing of the pend- ing election , supposed innocently that the knots of people on the quay were assembled in honour of himself and the ' Moonbeam , ' and ex- pressed a hope to Greville that the crowd would not cheer , as he ...
... knew nothing of the pend- ing election , supposed innocently that the knots of people on the quay were assembled in honour of himself and the ' Moonbeam , ' and ex- pressed a hope to Greville that the crowd would not cheer , as he ...
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