Littell's Living Age, 第 64 巻Living Age Company Incorporated, 1860 |
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... Charteris , the daughter of a general officer there in command . Honor sat out all the conversation ; and Mrs. Charlecote did not betray her , though burning with a mother's wrath , she did noth- ing worse than hope they would be happy ...
... Charteris , the daughter of a general officer there in command . Honor sat out all the conversation ; and Mrs. Charlecote did not betray her , though burning with a mother's wrath , she did noth- ing worse than hope they would be happy ...
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... Charteris had been the gayest of the gay , till she had been impressed by Mr. Sandbrook's ministrations . From pope to lover , Honor knew how easy the transition ; but she zealously nursed her ad- miration for the beauty , exchanging ...
... Charteris had been the gayest of the gay , till she had been impressed by Mr. Sandbrook's ministrations . From pope to lover , Honor knew how easy the transition ; but she zealously nursed her ad- miration for the beauty , exchanging ...
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... Charteris were an- nounced ; and there entered a clergyman lead- ing a little child in each hand . How changed from the handsome , hopeful youth from whom she had parted ! Thin , slightly bowed , grief- stricken , and worn , she would ...
... Charteris were an- nounced ; and there entered a clergyman lead- ing a little child in each hand . How changed from the handsome , hopeful youth from whom she had parted ! Thin , slightly bowed , grief- stricken , and worn , she would ...
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... Charteris , who came and shook hands with her as if they were old friends ; but she was somewhat amazed at missing Mrs. Sand- brook , whose formality would be shocked by leaving her guests in the lurch . " Some disturbance in the ...
... Charteris , who came and shook hands with her as if they were old friends ; but she was somewhat amazed at missing Mrs. Sand- brook , whose formality would be shocked by leaving her guests in the lurch . " Some disturbance in the ...
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... They are very young , " said Honora . " Yes ; but their nurse is a most valuable person , and can arrange perfectly for them , and they will always be under my eye . ” " That was just what Captain Charteris | idea ; 150 HOPES AND FEARS .
... They are very young , " said Honora . " Yes ; but their nurse is a most valuable person , and can arrange perfectly for them , and they will always be under my eye . ” " That was just what Captain Charteris | idea ; 150 HOPES AND FEARS .
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270 ページ - At her feet he bowed, he fell, he lay down : at her feet he bowed, he fell: where he bowed, there he fell down dead.