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... Mary almost from in- fancy , and yet I cannot write to her , to ask after her health , even when I know she has been so very unwell . I am really almost tempted to do so . " “ I see no reason why you should not , " said Mr. Wilmot . " I ...
... Mary almost from in- fancy , and yet I cannot write to her , to ask after her health , even when I know she has been so very unwell . I am really almost tempted to do so . " “ I see no reason why you should not , " said Mr. Wilmot . " I ...
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... Mary Burton was resident with her aunt , lady Anne Milsome , near Ilfracombe ; and be it known , that shortly after the depar- ture of lord Burton from Sturford Abbey , the seat of lady Delmont , the ladies Jane and Cecilia Evelyn also ...
... Mary Burton was resident with her aunt , lady Anne Milsome , near Ilfracombe ; and be it known , that shortly after the depar- ture of lord Burton from Sturford Abbey , the seat of lady Delmont , the ladies Jane and Cecilia Evelyn also ...
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... Mary Burton's being sud- denly attacked by a violent fever , and that lady Anne had found it necessary to send for two physicians from London . Lady Jane was sincerely attached to her cousin ; their tempers and minds assimi- lated in ...
... Mary Burton's being sud- denly attacked by a violent fever , and that lady Anne had found it necessary to send for two physicians from London . Lady Jane was sincerely attached to her cousin ; their tempers and minds assimi- lated in ...
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... Mary considerably better - in fact , out of danger . But fully appreciating the kindness of her coming , Mary exerted herself to appear more cheerful than she really was ; for of late , even before her illness , she had lost much of her ...
... Mary considerably better - in fact , out of danger . But fully appreciating the kindness of her coming , Mary exerted herself to appear more cheerful than she really was ; for of late , even before her illness , she had lost much of her ...
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... Mary , " when I have nothing to make me unhappy with an aunt that loves me as if I was her daughter , and every ... Mary , were you ever in love ? " Lady Lady Mary started at the abruptness of her question , BURTON . 23.
... Mary , " when I have nothing to make me unhappy with an aunt that loves me as if I was her daughter , and every ... Mary , were you ever in love ? " Lady Lady Mary started at the abruptness of her question , BURTON . 23.
Términos y frases comunes
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