Talent in tatters; or, Some vicissitudes in the life of an English boy, by Hope WraytheGriffith & Farran, 1878 - 256 pages |
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... Lady Dashwood are Nellie's parents . They are wealthy people ; besides this large house in London , they have a large house with fine grounds in the country . This is where they go at the end of June ; and though Nellie likes the shops ...
... Lady Dashwood are Nellie's parents . They are wealthy people ; besides this large house in London , they have a large house with fine grounds in the country . This is where they go at the end of June ; and though Nellie likes the shops ...
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... Lady Dashwood's brother . To Nellie he is known as Uncle Jack , and to the rest of his friends as Dr. Clayton . There is nobody like Uncle Jack for a game of play — nobody ' COBWEBS . ' 25.
... Lady Dashwood's brother . To Nellie he is known as Uncle Jack , and to the rest of his friends as Dr. Clayton . There is nobody like Uncle Jack for a game of play — nobody ' COBWEBS . ' 25.
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... Lady Dashwood often has talked to Nellie about heaven . " ' Does the little beggar boy know about heaven ? ' Of course he does , if he sings the hymns in church . But perhaps he doesn't go to church ; perhaps he hasn't got any one to ...
... Lady Dashwood often has talked to Nellie about heaven . " ' Does the little beggar boy know about heaven ? ' Of course he does , if he sings the hymns in church . But perhaps he doesn't go to church ; perhaps he hasn't got any one to ...
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... Lady Dashwood went out to luncheon to- day , so Nellie has not seen her this afternoon . But Nellie always spends from ten to eleven with her mother every morning . Whatever happens , however busy she is , Lady Dash- wood always comes ...
... Lady Dashwood went out to luncheon to- day , so Nellie has not seen her this afternoon . But Nellie always spends from ten to eleven with her mother every morning . Whatever happens , however busy she is , Lady Dash- wood always comes ...
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... Lady Dashwood , and Nellie are all in the library , a snug , warm room , with low , soft , deep arm - chairs . It is dusk . A bright fire is burning in the grate . Sir Ralph is sitting in an arm- chair , drinking his tea , with a ...
... Lady Dashwood , and Nellie are all in the library , a snug , warm room , with low , soft , deep arm - chairs . It is dusk . A bright fire is burning in the grate . Sir Ralph is sitting in an arm- chair , drinking his tea , with a ...
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