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Page 116
The idea of parting from Miss Lucy , go where she might , had never once
occurred to the simplicity of his understanding . He laid the money on the table . “
It is certainly inadequate , ” said Mac - Morlan , mistaking his meaning , “ but the ...
The idea of parting from Miss Lucy , go where she might , had never once
occurred to the simplicity of his understanding . He laid the money on the table . “
It is certainly inadequate , ” said Mac - Morlan , mistaking his meaning , “ but the ...
Page 141
Lucy Bertram , with some hesitation , accepted the invitation to reside a few
weeks with Miss Mannering . She felt too well , that however the Colonel's
delicacy might disguise the truth , his principal motive was a generous desire to
afford her ...
Lucy Bertram , with some hesitation , accepted the invitation to reside a few
weeks with Miss Mannering . She felt too well , that however the Colonel's
delicacy might disguise the truth , his principal motive was a generous desire to
afford her ...
Page 207
Lucy Bertram rides remarkably well , and I can now accompany her on horseback
, having become imboldened by example . We walk also a good deal in spite of
the cold - So , upon the whole , I have not quite so much time for writing as I ...
Lucy Bertram rides remarkably well , and I can now accompany her on horseback
, having become imboldened by example . We walk also a good deal in spite of
the cold - So , upon the whole , I have not quite so much time for writing as I ...
Page 388
Mannering saw before him the man whom he supposed he had killed in India ;
Julia beheld her lover in a most peculiar and hazardous situation ; and Lucy
Bertram at once knew the person who had fired upon young Hazlewood .
Bertram ...
Mannering saw before him the man whom he supposed he had killed in India ;
Julia beheld her lover in a most peculiar and hazardous situation ; and Lucy
Bertram at once knew the person who had fired upon young Hazlewood .
Bertram ...
Page 400
Really , Mr. Sampson , " said Lucy , somewhat piqued , " you are unusually gay
this morning . " “ Yes , of a surety I am ! ' ha , ha , ho ! face - ti - ous -- ho , ho , ha !
" “ Sounusually facetious , my dear Sir , " pursued the young lady , “ that I would ...
Really , Mr. Sampson , " said Lucy , somewhat piqued , " you are unusually gay
this morning . " “ Yes , of a surety I am ! ' ha , ha , ho ! face - ti - ous -- ho , ho , ha !
" “ Sounusually facetious , my dear Sir , " pursued the young lady , “ that I would ...
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