Frank Leslie's Ladies' Magazine, 17 tomasFrank Leslie, 1865 |
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... cried for her , she must go . And throwing a light shawl over her , she started to follow her husband . Who cried for her ? Who called Cicely ? It was cruel not to answer . She saw the two figures , but kept well in the distance . On ...
... cried for her , she must go . And throwing a light shawl over her , she started to follow her husband . Who cried for her ? Who called Cicely ? It was cruel not to answer . She saw the two figures , but kept well in the distance . On ...
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... cried , springing to his seat beside her . finished the letter . She burned it before she slept that night . The carriage dashed away to the railway station . She never MRS . GAMBEY'S REPLY . BRIGHT everywhere ! bright on brown heath ...
... cried , springing to his seat beside her . finished the letter . She burned it before she slept that night . The carriage dashed away to the railway station . She never MRS . GAMBEY'S REPLY . BRIGHT everywhere ! bright on brown heath ...
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... cried Gambey . " I will go to her now . She will set it right in a moment I know . " No , brother . You must trust to nothing but your own senses , " said Melissa . You must wait until this evening . " " I cannot wait , Melissa ...
... cried Gambey . " I will go to her now . She will set it right in a moment I know . " No , brother . You must trust to nothing but your own senses , " said Melissa . You must wait until this evening . " " I cannot wait , Melissa ...
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... cried Melissa . " It is your duty to yourself , and also to me - although that is , indeed , a secondary consideration -- to probe this matter to the bottom , and to as- certain the truth of our surmises . " ' " Our surmises , " groaned ...
... cried Melissa . " It is your duty to yourself , and also to me - although that is , indeed , a secondary consideration -- to probe this matter to the bottom , and to as- certain the truth of our surmises . " ' " Our surmises , " groaned ...
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... cried out that he was the Duc d'Arcos . The hope of a reward in the shape of ransom saved his life ; but , on his re- turn to Madrid , he was ordered into the presence of the duke's widow , and interrogated why he had presumed to usurp ...
... cried out that he was the Duc d'Arcos . The hope of a reward in the shape of ransom saved his life ; but , on his re- turn to Madrid , he was ordered into the presence of the duke's widow , and interrogated why he had presumed to usurp ...
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