Rosamond Fane; or, The prisoners of St. James's, by M. and C. Lee |
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... Lord Northumberland , and was watching for me . He asked most anxiously after your welfare , Rosamond , and actually had the bold- ness to beg of me to carry you this packet . A modest request , truly ! It scarce befits me , as I told ...
... Lord Northumberland , and was watching for me . He asked most anxiously after your welfare , Rosamond , and actually had the bold- ness to beg of me to carry you this packet . A modest request , truly ! It scarce befits me , as I told ...
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... Lord Northumberland . ' I met with your son in the garden , Madam , ' said the Earl , after apologising for his intrusion to Mis- tress Carewe , ' just as I was about to pay my usual morning visit to my young wards ; and thinking that I ...
... Lord Northumberland . ' I met with your son in the garden , Madam , ' said the Earl , after apologising for his intrusion to Mis- tress Carewe , ' just as I was about to pay my usual morning visit to my young wards ; and thinking that I ...
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... Lord Northum- berland's side , and replied to all his remarks with as much demure self - possession as if twenty instead of ten years had passed over his head . By dint of un- wearied questioning , a pretty accurate description had been ...
... Lord Northum- berland's side , and replied to all his remarks with as much demure self - possession as if twenty instead of ten years had passed over his head . By dint of un- wearied questioning , a pretty accurate description had been ...
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... Lord Northumberland was introducing his brother and sister to the new- comers , and acknowledged Maurice's salute with enough of courtesy , but with a cold indifference which was far from prepossessing , and which by no means effaced ...
... Lord Northumberland was introducing his brother and sister to the new- comers , and acknowledged Maurice's salute with enough of courtesy , but with a cold indifference which was far from prepossessing , and which by no means effaced ...
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... Lord Northumberland had had the remotest idea of what a thorough - going and enthusiastic little malignant he had unconsciously introduced among the young prisoners of state whom he guarded so carefully , his assurance to the Parliament ...
... Lord Northumberland had had the remotest idea of what a thorough - going and enthusiastic little malignant he had unconsciously introduced among the young prisoners of state whom he guarded so carefully , his assurance to the Parliament ...
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