Eighteen months ! for such a wife as Maude was to you !" violently danced the dowager. " You ought to have mourned her eighteen years : anybody else would. I wish I had never let you have her." The earl wished it likewise ; with all his heart and soul,... Elster's Folly: A Novel - 233. oldalszerző: Mrs. Henry Wood - 1866 - 275 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
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...that," returned the earl, controlling his temper under an assumption of careless indifference, " but, if my memory serves me, the ' funeral baked meats...and disrespectful to the memory of your daughter." Nothing pleased the dowager : she was not in a humour to be pleased : and she took umbrage at the earl's... | |
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...else would. I wish I had never let you have her." The earl wished it likewise ; with all his heartl and soul, had wished it in his lady's lifetime. "I...have known better than to suffer you to cajole me onfr of her: I " " Stay, madam," interrupted Lord Hartledon ; "if you will cast your thoughts back,... | |
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