Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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Page 5
... asked Lady Anne if she was at leisure . The benevolent lady at once expressed her willingness to listen to any communication it might please Mr. Greville to make to her . Whereupon he poured forth the full tale of his misfortunes , and ...
... asked Lady Anne if she was at leisure . The benevolent lady at once expressed her willingness to listen to any communication it might please Mr. Greville to make to her . Whereupon he poured forth the full tale of his misfortunes , and ...
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... asked whether he should go by the next train to St. Nazaire , and secure the best available berth in the Grand Monarque , ' by which ship Brown himself had engaged his own passage to Rio . Greville acquiesced , and , as a sort of plea ...
... asked whether he should go by the next train to St. Nazaire , and secure the best available berth in the Grand Monarque , ' by which ship Brown himself had engaged his own passage to Rio . Greville acquiesced , and , as a sort of plea ...
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... asked Lady Anne to come downstairs , as he had something to tell her . She followed him out of the room , and though the paragraph announced poor Charles's death as certainly as if day , month , and place had been recorded in the ...
... asked Lady Anne to come downstairs , as he had something to tell her . She followed him out of the room , and though the paragraph announced poor Charles's death as certainly as if day , month , and place had been recorded in the ...
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... asked a question : - 6 Ought I to write to the Secretary of State about this , Uncle Tarleton ? ' ' Well , I don't know that you need . He considers the favour done to me for backing the party by starting you for Shamboro ' , and it ...
... asked a question : - 6 Ought I to write to the Secretary of State about this , Uncle Tarleton ? ' ' Well , I don't know that you need . He considers the favour done to me for backing the party by starting you for Shamboro ' , and it ...
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... asking how the people at the Grange ' were . " Well , I tried hard to persuade Augustus to come out with me , but he said something about his cousin being seedy , and he seemed as anxious about her as old Gus can be about anything . But ...
... asking how the people at the Grange ' were . " Well , I tried hard to persuade Augustus to come out with me , but he said something about his cousin being seedy , and he seemed as anxious about her as old Gus can be about anything . But ...
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