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The only individual who happened to be seated in the recess of the oriel window which was in the centre of the gallery when Greville's letters were brought to him was Lady Anne , who was busily occupied in knitting a pair of thick ...
The only individual who happened to be seated in the recess of the oriel window which was in the centre of the gallery when Greville's letters were brought to him was Lady Anne , who was busily occupied in knitting a pair of thick ...
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exclaimed Lady Anne with well - feigned astonishment . ' Yes , ' quietly replied Charles . It was all done in two minutes at the ball last Christmas . I had not the remotest notion then of what all this business would come to ...
exclaimed Lady Anne with well - feigned astonishment . ' Yes , ' quietly replied Charles . It was all done in two minutes at the ball last Christmas . I had not the remotest notion then of what all this business would come to ...
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The letter , which contained a record of his hitherto uneventful voyage and a programme of his plans in New Zealand , was addressed to Lady Anne , but written for Gertrude ( a practice which lovers have been known occasionally to adopt ) ...
The letter , which contained a record of his hitherto uneventful voyage and a programme of his plans in New Zealand , was addressed to Lady Anne , but written for Gertrude ( a practice which lovers have been known occasionally to adopt ) ...
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Charles now wrote and posted another to Lady Anne , which , unhappily , was never destined to reach its destination , having been despatched by a mailboat which was sunk by a collision in the Channel . 6 6 Nobody in England had heard ...
Charles now wrote and posted another to Lady Anne , which , unhappily , was never destined to reach its destination , having been despatched by a mailboat which was sunk by a collision in the Channel . 6 6 Nobody in England had heard ...
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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 anxiety the settled ...
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 anxiety the settled ...
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