The man of fortuneRoutledge, Warnes, and Routledge, 1859 - 409 halaman |
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Halaman 49
... Eleanor would one day begin to talk sentimentally about brothers and sisters , which is the natural prelude , in such cases , to husband and wife . Not that those precise words were used by the cousins ; but they thought over them many ...
... Eleanor would one day begin to talk sentimentally about brothers and sisters , which is the natural prelude , in such cases , to husband and wife . Not that those precise words were used by the cousins ; but they thought over them many ...
Halaman 52
... Eleanor knew nothing of him beyond that he had been the cause of Hugh's protracted absence ; and I am grieved to be obliged to add , that the young lady took a deeply - rooted prejudice against her father's guest , which his polished ...
... Eleanor knew nothing of him beyond that he had been the cause of Hugh's protracted absence ; and I am grieved to be obliged to add , that the young lady took a deeply - rooted prejudice against her father's guest , which his polished ...
Halaman 68
... Eleanor Trevor does not think so , " said her mother . " Eleanor Trevor has had so many opportunities for observation , " replied Boadicea , with a sneer , curl- ing her beautiful lip . " It must , indeed , be very dreary for her , poor ...
... Eleanor Trevor does not think so , " said her mother . " Eleanor Trevor has had so many opportunities for observation , " replied Boadicea , with a sneer , curl- ing her beautiful lip . " It must , indeed , be very dreary for her , poor ...
Halaman 69
... Eleanor loves the country , and the country loves her ; and I am sure she would not wish to leave it , just when it is most beautiful , for the gayest London season . ' وو Who could this be uttering such sentiments ? surely not a ...
... Eleanor loves the country , and the country loves her ; and I am sure she would not wish to leave it , just when it is most beautiful , for the gayest London season . ' وو Who could this be uttering such sentiments ? surely not a ...
Halaman 72
... Eleanor Trevor loved her -- first , for her sorrows , and then for herself . Thus a cordial friendship sprung up between the two girls , such as had rarely shone upon a " Cairnleigh - Haughton . " The wiry rats of ponies that drew Eleanor's ...
... Eleanor Trevor loved her -- first , for her sorrows , and then for herself . Thus a cordial friendship sprung up between the two girls , such as had rarely shone upon a " Cairnleigh - Haughton . " The wiry rats of ponies that drew Eleanor's ...
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Alversholme Amadina Ancient Briton asked attorney Bates became began better bless my soul Boadicea Cairnleigh Cairnleigh-Haughton child counsel court cousin Cremorne Gardens Danville dark daughter dead dear dear boy Don Ramon door Eleanor exclaimed eyes face father fellow fortune gaze gentleman girl give Grange hand happy head heard heart honour Hudspeth Hugh Trevor Hugh's Hunt husband inquired Italian jury knew lady leave look Lorenza marriage married mind Miss Trevor morning Nelly Nelly's never night Number once pale passed Phil Phil Hunt plaintiff pleasant poacher poor Probeley Ramon de Sarata replied Signora Sir Ramon Sir Raymond Trevor Sister Martha smile soon sorrow Springett Stormer Tanfield tell thing thought told took Trevor Hall Trevor Park turned voice Walmersley whilst Whiterock wife woman word young
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