New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 79Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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Page 69
... Caroline , she gave her consent . Shortly afterwards Mrs. Bradshaw ac- cepted an invitation to pass three weeks with some friends , and I then proposed that Caroline should pass the remainder of the holidays with me , to which Mrs ...
... Caroline , she gave her consent . Shortly afterwards Mrs. Bradshaw ac- cepted an invitation to pass three weeks with some friends , and I then proposed that Caroline should pass the remainder of the holidays with me , to which Mrs ...
Page 77
... Caroline and Mr. Selwyn occupied my mind during the whole of our journey to town . In Caroline's position I was not decided if I would not encourage it and assist it . Mr. Selwyn was a gentleman by birth and profession , a very good ...
... Caroline and Mr. Selwyn occupied my mind during the whole of our journey to town . In Caroline's position I was not decided if I would not encourage it and assist it . Mr. Selwyn was a gentleman by birth and profession , a very good ...
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... Caroline , and a few days afterwards , observing that she was pale and restless , I obtained permission for her to go out with me for the day . Mr. Selwyn happened to call a few minutes after our arrival at Madame Gironac's , and that ...
... Caroline , and a few days afterwards , observing that she was pale and restless , I obtained permission for her to go out with me for the day . Mr. Selwyn happened to call a few minutes after our arrival at Madame Gironac's , and that ...
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MARGARET GRAHAM | 1 |
DAYS FOR EVER GONE BY MRS PONSONBY | 31 |
GO FORWARD A SONG BY J E Carpenter | 50 |
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