Robert Falconer, 3 tomasHurst and Blackett, 1868 |
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157 psl.
... Lady Janet now , merely to ac- count for some of the information I possess con- cerning Lady Georgina Betterton . I met her once at my so - called cousin's , whom she patronized as a dear old thing . To my mind , she was worth twenty of ...
... Lady Janet now , merely to ac- count for some of the information I possess con- cerning Lady Georgina Betterton . I met her once at my so - called cousin's , whom she patronized as a dear old thing . To my mind , she was worth twenty of ...
159 psl.
... Lady Georgina's . What motives next led her to seek the interview I am now about to record , I cannot satisfactorily explain , but I will hazard a conjecture or two , although I doubt if she understood them thoroughly herself . She was ...
... Lady Georgina's . What motives next led her to seek the interview I am now about to record , I cannot satisfactorily explain , but I will hazard a conjecture or two , although I doubt if she understood them thoroughly herself . She was ...
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... woman than she had been . She had not any superabundance of feminine delicacy , though she had plenty of good - breed- ing ... Lady Georgina Betterton , " drawled the visi- tor carelessly , hiding whatever annoyance she may have felt 160 ...
... woman than she had been . She had not any superabundance of feminine delicacy , though she had plenty of good - breed- ing ... Lady Georgina Betterton , " drawled the visi- tor carelessly , hiding whatever annoyance she may have felt 160 ...
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... Lady Georgina resumed . " Of course it only affects myself ; and I am willing to take the risk , notwithstanding the natural desire to stand well in the opinion of any one with whom even my boldness could ven- ture such a step . " A ...
... Lady Georgina resumed . " Of course it only affects myself ; and I am willing to take the risk , notwithstanding the natural desire to stand well in the opinion of any one with whom even my boldness could ven- ture such a step . " A ...
163 psl.
... Lady Georgina , hastily , in a tone that implied , " Of course , of course : we know all about that . " But aware at once , with the fine instinct belonging to her mental organization , that she was thus shutting the door against all ...
... Lady Georgina , hastily , in a tone that implied , " Of course , of course : we know all about that . " But aware at once , with the fine instinct belonging to her mental organization , that she was thus shutting the door against all ...
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