Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Volume 131866 - 2 pages |
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... poor gentleman's daughter . I had been very fairly educated near home , and the first opportunity that arose for placing me out in the world had been gladly seized upon by my poor father , who consented to pay the modest premium ...
... poor gentleman's daughter . I had been very fairly educated near home , and the first opportunity that arose for placing me out in the world had been gladly seized upon by my poor father , who consented to pay the modest premium ...
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... there be for me out of that dull beaten round of daily duties which makes up the sum of a governess's life ? ' I am obliged to do something for my living , ' I said ; my fa- ther is very poor . I hope I may be MILLY DARRELL 9.
... there be for me out of that dull beaten round of daily duties which makes up the sum of a governess's life ? ' I am obliged to do something for my living , ' I said ; my fa- ther is very poor . I hope I may be MILLY DARRELL 9.
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... poor to live in it in anything like their old state . There is only one member of the old family re- maining now , and he leads a wandering kind of life abroad , I believe . ' ' What has made them so poor ? ' asked Mrs. Darrell ...
... poor to live in it in anything like their old state . There is only one member of the old family re- maining now , and he leads a wandering kind of life abroad , I believe . ' ' What has made them so poor ? ' asked Mrs. Darrell ...
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... poor thing ! she had enjoyed in the fashionable world of St. James's , and Almack's , and the opera , and the Chiswick Flower - show . Nothing was said on the passport about the child , save that he was ' un bambino , ' with- out any ...
... poor thing ! she had enjoyed in the fashionable world of St. James's , and Almack's , and the opera , and the Chiswick Flower - show . Nothing was said on the passport about the child , save that he was ' un bambino , ' with- out any ...
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... poor child could only have had sea- baths ! " Next year , ' he observes in the following letter , I shall certainly have to travel with three cradles , wet - nurses , bibs , bottles , and bassinets ! At five o'clock I awake in a state ...
... poor child could only have had sea- baths ! " Next year , ' he observes in the following letter , I shall certainly have to travel with three cradles , wet - nurses , bibs , bottles , and bassinets ! At five o'clock I awake in a state ...
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