Violet Jermyn, Or, Tender and TrueRoutledge, 1882 - 446 pages |
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Common terms and phrases
amid asked Sir Jahleel Barons Hall beauty Bede began Belgravia bitter Boers Brighton Captain Bramley CHAPTER colour Cospatrick dark daughter dear deuce Dolly Dolly's doubt Drakenberg Durban Dutch Enoch exclaimed eyes face father fear fellow felt Gertrude girl Gresham Street hand handsome head heard heart hope horse hussar Ingogo Jan van Beer Joab Scrowle John Charters Kate Katharine kiss knew knit lady latter laughing lips London looked Lord Torthorwald lover Miss Jermyn mysterious never night once papa passed pause perhaps Pietermaritzburg poor poor Violet Puck Puxleigh replied Douglas rifle round Scrowle's secret seemed seen Selby Sholto Douglas silent Sir Harry Honeywood Sir Jahleel Jermyn sisters smile strange Swartboy Tapleigh tell tender terror thought Transvaal trek boers Upnor Castle utter Vincent Sheldon Violet Jermyn voice waggon young
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