The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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... Sir Hugh Galbraith , and Mrs. Danby distinguished - looking woman you were , used to know Sir Hugh long ago , and and what a pity it was for you to be lost says he was the most tiresome , overbear- ing man that ever lived , so " You are ...
... Sir Hugh Galbraith , and Mrs. Danby distinguished - looking woman you were , used to know Sir Hugh long ago , and and what a pity it was for you to be lost says he was the most tiresome , overbear- ing man that ever lived , so " You are ...
Page 152
... Sir Hugh Galbraith's " charity . " At this point of her reflections there was a tap at the door , and Fanny's voice asked , " Are you there , Kate ? " " Yes . " " We have been looking all over the gardens for you . I did not know you ...
... Sir Hugh Galbraith's " charity . " At this point of her reflections there was a tap at the door , and Fanny's voice asked , " Are you there , Kate ? " " Yes . " " We have been looking all over the gardens for you . I did not know you ...
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having been so indifferent a secretary the | Tom ; " I suppose Galbraith is gone by other day , " said Mrs. Temple . " It was as much my fault as hers , " re- plied Sir Hugh , turning his eyes full upon Kate as she spoke . " You teach ...
having been so indifferent a secretary the | Tom ; " I suppose Galbraith is gone by other day , " said Mrs. Temple . " It was as much my fault as hers , " re- plied Sir Hugh , turning his eyes full upon Kate as she spoke . " You teach ...
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