Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Volume 131866 - 2 pages |
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Page 7
... look so cheerless and dreary , and I began to think of my father and mother , and all I had left behind me at home . ' ' Of course it was only natural you should think of them . Every- thing does seem so bleak and dismal the first night ...
... look so cheerless and dreary , and I began to think of my father and mother , and all I had left behind me at home . ' ' Of course it was only natural you should think of them . Every- thing does seem so bleak and dismal the first night ...
Page 9
... look on the joys and follies of girlhood with a jaun- diced eye . It was easy enough to please Miss Bagshot , who had a genial matronly way , and took real delight in her pupils ; but it was almost impossible to satisfy Miss Susan . 6 ...
... look on the joys and follies of girlhood with a jaun- diced eye . It was easy enough to please Miss Bagshot , who had a genial matronly way , and took real delight in her pupils ; but it was almost impossible to satisfy Miss Susan . 6 ...
Page 13
... look at him as he sat there talking of all sorts of things connected with Thornleigh , and Miss Darrell's friends thereabouts . He was very good - looking , fair and pale , with regular well - cut fea- tures , and rather fine blue eyes ...
... look at him as he sat there talking of all sorts of things connected with Thornleigh , and Miss Darrell's friends thereabouts . He was very good - looking , fair and pale , with regular well - cut fea- tures , and rather fine blue eyes ...
Page 14
... look of singular intensity fixed on Milly's bright face . Whatever this look might mean , she was unconscious of it ; she went on talking gaily of Thornleigh and her Thornleigh friends . ' I do so want to come home , Julian , ' she said ...
... look of singular intensity fixed on Milly's bright face . Whatever this look might mean , she was unconscious of it ; she went on talking gaily of Thornleigh and her Thornleigh friends . ' I do so want to come home , Julian , ' she said ...
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... less , my 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.
... less , my 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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