Ellen Glanville, Volume 1E.L. Carey and A. Hart, 1838 |
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... moment she was con- versing with greater spirit than before . " So Frederick Percival has been making a brilliant speech to - night " said Charles Dalrymple , in his thin wiry voice . " Was it on the rail - road question ? " " On the ...
... moment she was con- versing with greater spirit than before . " So Frederick Percival has been making a brilliant speech to - night " said Charles Dalrymple , in his thin wiry voice . " Was it on the rail - road question ? " " On the ...
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... moment approached her . There was a little restless looking girl seated beside Ellen , who , for the last half - hour , had been vainly trying to obtain what she conceived a due share of attention . " Oh , Mr. Percival ! " she began ...
... moment approached her . There was a little restless looking girl seated beside Ellen , who , for the last half - hour , had been vainly trying to obtain what she conceived a due share of attention . " Oh , Mr. Percival ! " she began ...
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... moment she caught a glimpse of her , was now obliged to seat herself by her sisters ; but she found consolation in wondering they did not seem more amused ; she thought it a delightful party . Lady Ellen , she said , had insisted upon ...
... moment she caught a glimpse of her , was now obliged to seat herself by her sisters ; but she found consolation in wondering they did not seem more amused ; she thought it a delightful party . Lady Ellen , she said , had insisted upon ...
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... moment it would have appeared , upon a reasonable calculation , Lord Raymond had fairly arrived at his own home . Percival too , was gone ; and Ellen and her brother were left together . " It is not very late , Ellen , " he said ...
... moment it would have appeared , upon a reasonable calculation , Lord Raymond had fairly arrived at his own home . Percival too , was gone ; and Ellen and her brother were left together . " It is not very late , Ellen , " he said ...
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... Beaumonts , " who rallied round him ; and was illiberal and narrowminded to his heart's content . At this moment the door was thrown open , and Mr. John Harrison and the Miss Harrisons were announced . After the 12 ELLEN GLANVILLE .
... Beaumonts , " who rallied round him ; and was illiberal and narrowminded to his heart's content . At this moment the door was thrown open , and Mr. John Harrison and the Miss Harrisons were announced . After the 12 ELLEN GLANVILLE .
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