Old Sir Douglas, Τόμος 313Macmillan, 1868 - 206 σελίδες |
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... tender , crept into the hard shell where beat a sort of cold fish - life , in the bosom of the second Lady Ross , and soured still further a nature never genial . Hateful to her was the memory of that first wife ; displeasing to the ...
... tender , crept into the hard shell where beat a sort of cold fish - life , in the bosom of the second Lady Ross , and soured still further a nature never genial . Hateful to her was the memory of that first wife ; displeasing to the ...
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... tender , very comfortless letter from the friend of Eton days , Lorimer Boyd , then at the English Legation at Naples , informing him that young Kenneth , whose acquaintance he had made with the most eager interest for Sir Douglas's ...
... tender , very comfortless letter from the friend of Eton days , Lorimer Boyd , then at the English Legation at Naples , informing him that young Kenneth , whose acquaintance he had made with the most eager interest for Sir Douglas's ...
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... tender ; she is tender to all she loves ; and she is tender to all creatures— birds , and pets of all kinds . My poor father used to give them to her . He died of consumption ; and he used to have them in his room . It is true he did ...
... tender ; she is tender to all she loves ; and she is tender to all creatures— birds , and pets of all kinds . My poor father used to give them to her . He died of consumption ; and he used to have them in his room . It is true he did ...
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... intended it ; though he did not know that Kenneth built upon it . And the first night which saw him waver in such intentions , saw him also wakeful , weary , and tender ; full of yearnings to his nephew ; and 44 Old Sir Douglas .
... intended it ; though he did not know that Kenneth built upon it . And the first night which saw him waver in such intentions , saw him also wakeful , weary , and tender ; full of yearnings to his nephew ; and 44 Old Sir Douglas .
Σελίδα 45
Caroline Sheridan Norton. tender ; full of yearnings to his nephew ; and occupied even until early dawn with anxious repetitions in his own mind of wise counsel and explanation ; though both counsel and explanation were to make it clear ...
Caroline Sheridan Norton. tender ; full of yearnings to his nephew ; and occupied even until early dawn with anxious repetitions in his own mind of wise counsel and explanation ; though both counsel and explanation were to make it clear ...
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Ailie Alice Ross answer arms beautiful called Castle CHAPTER child cloth creature Crown 8vo daughter day-dawn dear Doña Eusebia door Douglas Ross Douglas's Dowager dreadful dream Effie English Extra fcap eyes face father Fcap Feap feel gaze Gertie Gertrude Gertrude's girl Giuseppe glad Glenrossie hand handsome head heard heart Heir of Redclyffe hope husband James Frere Kenneth Ross Lady Charlotte Lady Clochnaben Lady Ross laugh letter looked Lorimer Boyd Lorimer's Maggie marriage married mind morning mother Naples Neil never night Old Sir Douglas once pain pale passed passionate pause pity poor preached round Savile Heaton Scotland Second Edition seemed sentence Sermons sigh Skifton smile sorrow sort spoke stood strange talk tears tender things thought told Torrieburn trembling turned uncle University of Cambridge voice walk watched wife wild woman words young Zizine
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