Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 111
... marry upon ; and a few years at any rate must elapse before , in the ordinary course of promotion , it would enable him to offer Edith a proper home . By de- grees , therefore , the prospect of an immedi- ate marriage had melted away ...
... marry upon ; and a few years at any rate must elapse before , in the ordinary course of promotion , it would enable him to offer Edith a proper home . By de- grees , therefore , the prospect of an immedi- ate marriage had melted away ...
Page 313
... marriage . He was too old , too grave ( some said austere : others sullen ) ; and she was too young and too inexperienced to understand herself . It was a pity , they said , that the father allowed it ; but , he was such a careless ...
... marriage . He was too old , too grave ( some said austere : others sullen ) ; and she was too young and too inexperienced to understand herself . It was a pity , they said , that the father allowed it ; but , he was such a careless ...
Page 493
... marriage and by discreditable marriage I mean one that I could not sanction - you from that moment would be my nephew in name only , assuredly in nothing more . Do you return to dine ? No ; well , I shall be sure to meet you at Madame ...
... marriage and by discreditable marriage I mean one that I could not sanction - you from that moment would be my nephew in name only , assuredly in nothing more . Do you return to dine ? No ; well , I shall be sure to meet you at Madame ...
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