Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 73
... changed except the central figure of all . She ought to have been above such sentimental ideas when a whole hundred pounds a - year was in question ; but she was not , which of itself was a strange phenomenon . If she could have made up ...
... changed except the central figure of all . She ought to have been above such sentimental ideas when a whole hundred pounds a - year was in question ; but she was not , which of itself was a strange phenomenon . If she could have made up ...
Page 74
... changed a little since her brother - in- law's death . She was very fond of Miss Marjoribanks , and meant every word she had said about giving her a home , and still meant it . But she did not feel so certain " He might well say , Poor ...
... changed a little since her brother - in- law's death . She was very fond of Miss Marjoribanks , and meant every word she had said about giving her a home , and still meant it . But she did not feel so certain " He might well say , Poor ...
Page 75
... changed , to get away . To the British Constitution , and the sense of be sure it was not known for some time ; the community would have been dead but everybody's idea was that , being thus against it . But everybody who had specu- left ...
... changed , to get away . To the British Constitution , and the sense of be sure it was not known for some time ; the community would have been dead but everybody's idea was that , being thus against it . But everybody who had specu- left ...
Page 79
... changed , " said Lucilla , " and that I can't stay here as I used to do . People think I should go and live with somebody ; but I think , you know if I was one of those ladies that have a faithful old servant to stand by them , and ...
... changed , " said Lucilla , " and that I can't stay here as I used to do . People think I should go and live with somebody ; but I think , you know if I was one of those ladies that have a faithful old servant to stand by them , and ...
Page 82
... changed a little . Mr. Bury was very Low- Church ; and from the moment at which he was persuaded that Mr. Cavendish was a great penitent , the question as to which was the Man for Carlingford had been solved in his mind in the most ...
... changed a little . Mr. Bury was very Low- Church ; and from the moment at which he was persuaded that Mr. Cavendish was a great penitent , the question as to which was the Man for Carlingford had been solved in his mind in the most ...
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