Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... Vanthorpe . Mrs. Leven therefore thought that all the proprieties justified her in hoping to see her daughter , as she now once more called her , converted from Mrs. Albert Vanthorpe into Lady Fielding . B 2 ' Gabrielle , my love , you ...
... Vanthorpe . Mrs. Leven therefore thought that all the proprieties justified her in hoping to see her daughter , as she now once more called her , converted from Mrs. Albert Vanthorpe into Lady Fielding . B 2 ' Gabrielle , my love , you ...
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... There is such a person ! ' Mrs. Leven made up her mind at once ; and in a moment it was borne in upon her that some slight to the memory of Albert Vanthorpe was intended . ' How unlike Sir Wilberforce is to his brother ! 8 DONNA QUIXOTE .
... There is such a person ! ' Mrs. Leven made up her mind at once ; and in a moment it was borne in upon her that some slight to the memory of Albert Vanthorpe was intended . ' How unlike Sir Wilberforce is to his brother ! 8 DONNA QUIXOTE .
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... Vanthorpe's mother . Mrs. Leven now again often thought Gabrielle docile and malleable when she was only patient and silent . 6 But Gabrielle's mind was made up . I shall never be free , ' she thought , as long as I live in this house ...
... Vanthorpe's mother . Mrs. Leven now again often thought Gabrielle docile and malleable when she was only patient and silent . 6 But Gabrielle's mind was made up . I shall never be free , ' she thought , as long as I live in this house ...
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... Van- thorpe's house , and what use I make of his money . I don't want the house or the money ; and I don't know how to make any really good use of money . I have enough of my own to live on , and I want no more . I hate this servitude ...
... Van- thorpe's house , and what use I make of his money . I don't want the house or the money ; and I don't know how to make any really good use of money . I have enough of my own to live on , and I want no more . I hate this servitude ...
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... Vanthorpe . She thought with humiliation of the sort of servitude which seemed to be morally imposed upon her by the possession of money which she had never coveted . She longed to feel herself free again . But as she passed up the ...
... Vanthorpe . She thought with humiliation of the sort of servitude which seemed to be morally imposed upon her by the possession of money which she had never coveted . She longed to feel herself free again . But as she passed up the ...
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