Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 112
... asked to nothing of hers of which she could boast . " What a privilege to be here ! " said Lady Allerton to Valentine Vernon ; " I expect to lay in a stock of wit and literary talk enough to last a poor creature like myself all through ...
... asked to nothing of hers of which she could boast . " What a privilege to be here ! " said Lady Allerton to Valentine Vernon ; " I expect to lay in a stock of wit and literary talk enough to last a poor creature like myself all through ...
Page 202
... asked him more questions when he came home from the city that even- ing about Barton End , and whether he had ever been there , and what sort of a place it was , and when he meant to go and live there , than even Mrs. Simpson or Augusta ...
... asked him more questions when he came home from the city that even- ing about Barton End , and whether he had ever been there , and what sort of a place it was , and when he meant to go and live there , than even Mrs. Simpson or Augusta ...
Page 351
... asked Norah , solemnly . " God only knows , " replied Mr. Openshaw , in the same tone . " Your name and address at our house , were found in his pocket : that , and his purse , were the only things , that were found upon him . I am ...
... asked Norah , solemnly . " God only knows , " replied Mr. Openshaw , in the same tone . " Your name and address at our house , were found in his pocket : that , and his purse , were the only things , that were found upon him . I am ...
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