Belgravia: A London Magazine, 34 tomasChatto and Windus, 1878 |
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... poor Raymond a good deal to say this much , and , though he was conscious that he had not expressed it very happily , it was a great relief to him to have ' got it over ; ' his disappoint- ment therefore was considerable when Nelly only ...
... poor Raymond a good deal to say this much , and , though he was conscious that he had not expressed it very happily , it was a great relief to him to have ' got it over ; ' his disappoint- ment therefore was considerable when Nelly only ...
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... poor lady was out of the question . Her face was the very incarnation of obstinate conviction . ' Dear mamma , ' said Nelly softly , ' pray remember that you are speaking to Mr. Pennicuick's son . ' Mrs. Conway did not seem to hear her ...
... poor lady was out of the question . Her face was the very incarnation of obstinate conviction . ' Dear mamma , ' said Nelly softly , ' pray remember that you are speaking to Mr. Pennicuick's son . ' Mrs. Conway did not seem to hear her ...
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... poor lady's condition , but at the words she had spoken to her daughter , which confirmed his worst suspicions as to the efforts she was making to maintain the little household . It was painful to him that Nelly should work at all for ...
... poor lady's condition , but at the words she had spoken to her daughter , which confirmed his worst suspicions as to the efforts she was making to maintain the little household . It was painful to him that Nelly should work at all for ...
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... poor lady and pressed Nelly's hand , fled from the house . If he had been alone with the widow his position would have been sufficiently distressing ; but that her daughter should be present while she thus reproached herself for what ...
... poor lady and pressed Nelly's hand , fled from the house . If he had been alone with the widow his position would have been sufficiently distressing ; but that her daughter should be present while she thus reproached herself for what ...
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... poor girl yonder is an orphan . ' 6 ' Good heavens , what do you mean , John ? I know of course that she has lost her father . ' And her mother too . This message comes from Raymond Pennicuick . " Mrs. Conway has fallen down dead in a ...
... poor girl yonder is an orphan . ' 6 ' Good heavens , what do you mean , John ? I know of course that she has lost her father . ' And her mother too . This message comes from Raymond Pennicuick . " Mrs. Conway has fallen down dead in a ...
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Adipocere ALFRED CONCANEN answered asked aunt barrier reef BELGRAVIA Bermuda better called Captain Stanwick Charley Chloe cloth extra colour Conway coral course cried Crown 8vo dark dear Derwent door drachmas Edited eyes face Fairway father feel fellow felt Ferrara gentleman gilt girl give hand head heard heart honour husband Illustrations Ischia John John Fairfax John Maine knew laughed living looked Madame marriage married matter means Milburn miles mind Miss moons mother Muriel nature Nelly never night observed once OUIDA perhaps Pescara Poems poor present Ralph Pennicuick Raymond reef round seemed Sir Rupert Slowcomb smile speak stood story suppose sure talk tell Tenterden thing thought told took turned Uncle Ben Varleigh Vittoria Vittoria Colonna voice Wardlaw wife Wildeve WILKIE COLLINS wish woman words Yeobright young
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