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... Treherne , my first of this chronicle . impossible to introduce Monica walking lady , at so early a stage I say impossible , because she was not born when her uncle that was to be , Sir Ralph Scudamore , came to live at Scudamore Chace ...
... Treherne , my first of this chronicle . impossible to introduce Monica walking lady , at so early a stage I say impossible , because she was not born when her uncle that was to be , Sir Ralph Scudamore , came to live at Scudamore Chace ...
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... Treherne , a gallant soldier and a loyal gentleman , grave and serious beyond his years , who had escaped all the wiles of maids and matrons at home and abroad , to fall head over ears in love with Miss Edmée at first sight . He ...
... Treherne , a gallant soldier and a loyal gentleman , grave and serious beyond his years , who had escaped all the wiles of maids and matrons at home and abroad , to fall head over ears in love with Miss Edmée at first sight . He ...
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... Treherne , the gay young bride , the drawing - room suite must be opened and inhabited , so the tyrannical old housekeeper declared ; and even in the stable department Sir Ralph was reminded that what was good enough for him would not ...
... Treherne , the gay young bride , the drawing - room suite must be opened and inhabited , so the tyrannical old housekeeper declared ; and even in the stable department Sir Ralph was reminded that what was good enough for him would not ...
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... Treherne . Ever since his arrival at the Chace Sir Ralph had felt unutterably wretched . A thousand times had he been on the point of starting off for Kent , and taking possession of his former dwelling - place once more . Not only was ...
... Treherne . Ever since his arrival at the Chace Sir Ralph had felt unutterably wretched . A thousand times had he been on the point of starting off for Kent , and taking possession of his former dwelling - place once more . Not only was ...
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lady Mary Anne Broome. when Colonel Treherne attempted to remonstrate at being forced to intrude his company on any one , Edmée's argument was , " I am sure it must do him good to have us in the house ; and as for his manner , I hope ...
lady Mary Anne Broome. when Colonel Treherne attempted to remonstrate at being forced to intrude his company on any one , Edmée's argument was , " I am sure it must do him good to have us in the house ; and as for his manner , I hope ...
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Adelaide answered asked awkward beautiful Carruthers Charles charming child Colonel Treherne comfort course Crown 8vo day-dawn dear delightful dinner dreadful dress Edition Edmée Elspeth English Extra fcap eyes F. T. PALGRAVE face fancy father feel felt friends girl Glenthorne hand happy Haviland head hear heard heart HEIR OF REDCLYFFE Helen HENRY KINGSLEY Holm Bush hope idea James Munro John Saville Keith Kenneth knew laird letter lived look Lough Shellach Madge Malcolm Munro Marjory Fraser Marjory's marriage married mind Miss Alicia Miss Edmonds Miss Fraser Miss Treherne Monica mother never once POEMS poor Ramsay Raymond Talbot remember replied Scudamore Chace seemed silence Sir Ralph smile speak story Strathmore sure talk tell thing thought told took turned Uncle Ralph walk WEDDING STORY whilst wish woman wonder words young lady youth
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