Flotsam and jetsam; or, Do your duty and never mind the consequencesGriffith & Farran, 1881 - 180 pages |
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... Lady Tresillian should leave India as soon as possible . I'll just say a word to her ΙΟ FLOTSAM AND JETSAM .
... Lady Tresillian should leave India as soon as possible . I'll just say a word to her ΙΟ FLOTSAM AND JETSAM .
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... Lady Tresillian , pronounced it to be absolutely necessary to her health , which had been failing for nearly a year , that she should go home to England ; and it had been settled she should do so with her two little girls of six and ...
... Lady Tresillian , pronounced it to be absolutely necessary to her health , which had been failing for nearly a year , that she should go home to England ; and it had been settled she should do so with her two little girls of six and ...
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... Lady Tresillian , and so earn part of the passage money . She's far gone in consumption , poor woman , and her only chance of life , a PERPLEXITY . 13.
... Lady Tresillian , and so earn part of the passage money . She's far gone in consumption , poor woman , and her only chance of life , a PERPLEXITY . 13.
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... woman , and Sir Walter was still more impressed in her favour when he discovered that she like himself came from ... Lady Tresillian was to land at Ply- mouth , so everything seemed to fit in most marvellously for the convenience of ...
... woman , and Sir Walter was still more impressed in her favour when he discovered that she like himself came from ... Lady Tresillian was to land at Ply- mouth , so everything seemed to fit in most marvellously for the convenience of ...
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... Lady Tresillian's chief grief was leaving the graves of her two children , but this was lessened by the belief that their angel spirits might be near her , and by the pros- pect of seeing her eldest boy , from whom she had now been ...
... Lady Tresillian's chief grief was leaving the graves of her two children , but this was lessened by the belief that their angel spirits might be near her , and by the pros- pect of seeing her eldest boy , from whom she had now been ...
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