Littell's Living Age, 86. kötetLittell, Son, 1864 |
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... Lady Harriet , who had caught a sight of Molly's troubled face , " the thought of balls is too much for her just now ; but you'll like having Cynthia Kirkpatrick for a companion , sha'n't you , dear ? 66 " Very much , " said Molly ...
... Lady Harriet , who had caught a sight of Molly's troubled face , " the thought of balls is too much for her just now ; but you'll like having Cynthia Kirkpatrick for a companion , sha'n't you , dear ? 66 " Very much , " said Molly ...
306. oldal
... Lady Harriet had left for her ; but she imparted various pieces of news relating to the Towers with great ani- mation and interest . The Duchess of Men- teith and her daughter , Lady Alice , were coming to the Towers ; would be there ...
... Lady Harriet had left for her ; but she imparted various pieces of news relating to the Towers with great ani- mation and interest . The Duchess of Men- teith and her daughter , Lady Alice , were coming to the Towers ; would be there ...
315. oldal
you from having seen you at the Towers . Lady Cumnor is a good deal thinner than she was , but we hope her health is better for it . " - " It's Lady Harriet , " said Mrs. Gibson , to Mrs. Goodenough , in reproachful dismay . " Deary me ...
you from having seen you at the Towers . Lady Cumnor is a good deal thinner than she was , but we hope her health is better for it . " - " It's Lady Harriet , " said Mrs. Gibson , to Mrs. Goodenough , in reproachful dismay . " Deary me ...
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