Littell's Living Age, 53. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1857 |
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46. oldal
... Frankland's letter from St. Swithin's - on - Sea , when she was startled by receiving a note sealed with black wax , and surrounded by a thick mourn- ing border . The note briefly communicated the news of Captain Treverton's death , and ...
... Frankland's letter from St. Swithin's - on - Sea , when she was startled by receiving a note sealed with black wax , and surrounded by a thick mourn- ing border . The note briefly communicated the news of Captain Treverton's death , and ...
47. oldal
... Frankland . But the first was an early day on which to expect them . The steward thought so , and the housekeeper added that it would be foolish to feel disappointed , even if they did not arrive until the fifth . The fifth came , and ...
... Frankland . But the first was an early day on which to expect them . The steward thought so , and the housekeeper added that it would be foolish to feel disappointed , even if they did not arrive until the fifth . The fifth came , and ...
48. oldal
... Frankland's ser- vant and Mrs. Frankland's maid drew up at the door in a fly from the station , to announce that their master and mistress were behind , and that the largest and quietest rooms in the hotel were wanted immediately ...
... Frankland's ser- vant and Mrs. Frankland's maid drew up at the door in a fly from the station , to announce that their master and mistress were behind , and that the largest and quietest rooms in the hotel were wanted immediately ...
49. oldal
... Frankland . The morning hours passed away , and the after- noon came , and still Mr. Orridge had found no substitute for the invalided nurse , whom he could venture to engage . more elaborately false than the other , about Mr. Frankland's ...
... Frankland . The morning hours passed away , and the after- noon came , and still Mr. Orridge had found no substitute for the invalided nurse , whom he could venture to engage . more elaborately false than the other , about Mr. Frankland's ...
50. oldal
... Frankland has been used to the luxury of being well waited on ; and where I am to find an attendant , who is likely to satisfy her , is more than I can tell . " Mr. Orridge . " But 66 Frankland , did you say , her name was ? " enquired ...
... Frankland has been used to the luxury of being well waited on ; and where I am to find an attendant , who is likely to satisfy her , is more than I can tell . " Mr. Orridge . " But 66 Frankland , did you say , her name was ? " enquired ...
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