Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Volume 131866 - 2 pages |
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... dear , no , ' she answered ; he lives nearly a hundred miles away , in a very wild part of Yorkshire , not far from the sea . But Thornleigh - that is the name of our house - is a dear old place , and I like our bleak wild country ...
... dear , no , ' she answered ; he lives nearly a hundred miles away , in a very wild part of Yorkshire , not far from the sea . But Thornleigh - that is the name of our house - is a dear old place , and I like our bleak wild country ...
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... dear , to lead me right ; for I'm the weakest , vainest creature in the world , I believe . Papa has spoiled me so . ' 6 If you are always like what you are to - night , I don't think the spoiling has done much mischief , ' I said . way ...
... dear , to lead me right ; for I'm the weakest , vainest creature in the world , I believe . Papa has spoiled me so . ' 6 If you are always like what you are to - night , I don't think the spoiling has done much mischief , ' I said . way ...
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... dear child , ' he said . It was only to be expected that your father would marry again sooner or later . ' I have lost him ! ' she cried piteously . ' Lost him ! ' ' Yes ; he can never be again the same to me that he has been . His new ...
... dear child , ' he said . It was only to be expected that your father would marry again sooner or later . ' I have lost him ! ' she cried piteously . ' Lost him ! ' ' Yes ; he can never be again the same to me that he has been . His new ...
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... dear . ' The journey was not a long one ; and the country through which we passed was very fair to look upon in the bright June afternoon . The landscape changed when we were within about thirty miles MILLY DARRELL 17.
... dear . ' The journey was not a long one ; and the country through which we passed was very fair to look upon in the bright June afternoon . The landscape changed when we were within about thirty miles MILLY DARRELL 17.
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... dear friend of Milly's , who has kindly accepted my invitation to spend the holidays with her . ' Mrs. Darrell gave me her hand ; but I fancied that she did so rather coldly , and I had an uneasy sense that I was not very wel- come to ...
... dear friend of Milly's , who has kindly accepted my invitation to spend the holidays with her . ' Mrs. Darrell gave me her hand ; but I fancied that she did so rather coldly , and I had an uneasy sense that I was not very wel- come to ...
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