Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Volume 131866 - 2 pages |
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... windows . I told her how happy and united we had always been at home , and how this made my separation from those I loved so much the harder to bear ; to all of which Milly Darrell listened with most unaffected sympathy . Early the next ...
... windows . I told her how happy and united we had always been at home , and how this made my separation from those I loved so much the harder to bear ; to all of which Milly Darrell listened with most unaffected sympathy . Early the next ...
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... monotonous afternoons , while the March winds made the poplars rock in the garden outside the schoolroom , or the April rain beat against the great bare windows ! CHAPTER II . MILLY'S VISITOR . It was not often MILLY DARRELL 11.
... monotonous afternoons , while the March winds made the poplars rock in the garden outside the schoolroom , or the April rain beat against the great bare windows ! CHAPTER II . MILLY'S VISITOR . It was not often MILLY DARRELL 11.
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... window . The room was small , but better furnished than the ordinary rooms in the house , and it was brightened by all sorts of pretty things , - handsomely - bound books upon hanging shelves , pictures , Dresden cups and saucers ...
... window . The room was small , but better furnished than the ordinary rooms in the house , and it was brightened by all sorts of pretty things , - handsomely - bound books upon hanging shelves , pictures , Dresden cups and saucers ...
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... homelike room one could imagine . Opening out of this , there was a large airy bedroom , with three windows overlooking that glorious view of moorland and sea ; and beyond that , a dainty little dressing - room . MILLY DARRELL 19.
... homelike room one could imagine . Opening out of this , there was a large airy bedroom , with three windows overlooking that glorious view of moorland and sea ; and beyond that , a dainty little dressing - room . MILLY DARRELL 19.
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... window talking to her while she ar- ranged her hair . She dismissed her little maid directly I went into the room , and I felt she had something to say to me . Well , Mary , ' she began at once , ' what do you think of her ? ' ' Of Mrs ...
... window talking to her while she ar- ranged her hair . She dismissed her little maid directly I went into the room , and I felt she had something to say to me . Well , Mary , ' she began at once , ' what do you think of her ? ' ' Of Mrs ...
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