Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 233
... Dysart is our relation our only relation now . We were obliged to send for him , and he has arranged everything for us . I am glad it is not out of Surrey . It would have been hard to go right away . " " Right away ! " echoed Mrs ...
... Dysart is our relation our only relation now . We were obliged to send for him , and he has arranged everything for us . I am glad it is not out of Surrey . It would have been hard to go right away . " " Right away ! " echoed Mrs ...
Page 236
... Dysart's lawyer , to buying in little trifles which Jenny did not think it right to keep , but from which he knew both girls would hate to part , and even going over to Esher to visit Mrs. Matherson , the widow with whom they were to ...
... Dysart's lawyer , to buying in little trifles which Jenny did not think it right to keep , but from which he knew both girls would hate to part , and even going over to Esher to visit Mrs. Matherson , the widow with whom they were to ...
Page 280
... Dysart helped me very much by forbidding any of hers to go to him under pain of dismissal . I believe she carried out the threat in one case , for which I don't doubt he has had a grudge against the Dysart family ever since ; but he's ...
... Dysart helped me very much by forbidding any of hers to go to him under pain of dismissal . I believe she carried out the threat in one case , for which I don't doubt he has had a grudge against the Dysart family ever since ; but he's ...
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