Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 74
... Lord Castleton's . His acceptance of the cordial invitation of his Lordship was not unconnected with a hope touching the affair nearest his heart ; for Lord Castleton , although much too much of a courtier to make any specific promise ...
... Lord Castleton's . His acceptance of the cordial invitation of his Lordship was not unconnected with a hope touching the affair nearest his heart ; for Lord Castleton , although much too much of a courtier to make any specific promise ...
Pagina 182
... lord's behaviour has been cruel to him , Sur ; for people always said that Miss Kate was my Lord's daughter ; and since her mother's death she has'nt never been near the parsonage : nor when she married that chap , never a bit o'notice ...
... lord's behaviour has been cruel to him , Sur ; for people always said that Miss Kate was my Lord's daughter ; and since her mother's death she has'nt never been near the parsonage : nor when she married that chap , never a bit o'notice ...
Pagina 201
... Lord- what lord ? " " Lord Morriston , Sir Harry . The Fanny , of Cowes , 32 tons , coppered up to the bends ; yawl- rigged ; and beats the Pearl hollow in a light wind . " 66 ' But , pray , what are you doing here ? " " I have left my ...
... Lord- what lord ? " " Lord Morriston , Sir Harry . The Fanny , of Cowes , 32 tons , coppered up to the bends ; yawl- rigged ; and beats the Pearl hollow in a light wind . " 66 ' But , pray , what are you doing here ? " " I have left my ...
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