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... thought , to whom her happiness could be more securely confided than Gresham Lorimer . Celia Tradescant responded to her father's wishes . Her heart was entirely disengaged ; or , if she had any preference , it was for the very person ...
... thought , to whom her happiness could be more securely confided than Gresham Lorimer . Celia Tradescant responded to her father's wishes . Her heart was entirely disengaged ; or , if she had any preference , it was for the very person ...
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... thought there was too much beauty already in the family , and he did not see any extraordinary advantage resulting from it . But there were moments when Millicent's rather pale features were lighted up , when her large eyes sparkled ...
... thought there was too much beauty already in the family , and he did not see any extraordinary advantage resulting from it . But there were moments when Millicent's rather pale features were lighted up , when her large eyes sparkled ...
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... thought surprising that Lady Lorimer should deem it degrading in such a smart young gentleman as we are about to present , to pay any personal attention to his father's business . Tradescant was a beau of the first water . A richly ...
... thought surprising that Lady Lorimer should deem it degrading in such a smart young gentleman as we are about to present , to pay any personal attention to his father's business . Tradescant was a beau of the first water . A richly ...
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... thought her son might well be proud of such friends . Her two elder daughters were equally enchanted . Lady Dawes thought Lord Sandwich charming , and Mrs. Chatteris , though she could not conceal from herself that Mr. Wilkes was " a ...
... thought her son might well be proud of such friends . Her two elder daughters were equally enchanted . Lady Dawes thought Lord Sandwich charming , and Mrs. Chatteris , though she could not conceal from herself that Mr. Wilkes was " a ...
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... thought , and awakened universal solicitude - a solicitude which deepened into anxiety as the day wore on , and manifested itself everywhere by eager , appre- hensive inquiry . By this time the nature of the Prince's malady was ...
... thought , and awakened universal solicitude - a solicitude which deepened into anxiety as the day wore on , and manifested itself everywhere by eager , appre- hensive inquiry . By this time the nature of the Prince's malady was ...
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