Burton. A novel, Volumen2 |
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... 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 quitted it to re- turn to their father ...
... 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 quitted it to re- turn to their father ...
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... 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 many points , and she looked upon her much more as a sister than she did ...
... 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 many points , and she looked upon her much more as a sister than she did ...
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... lady Mary's health did not improve so rapidly as had been expected ; she continued languid and weak , and lady Anne Milsome began to be seriously alarmed . Having always looked upon lord Burton and his sister as her own children , but ...
... lady Mary's health did not improve so rapidly as had been expected ; she continued languid and weak , and lady Anne Milsome began to be seriously alarmed . Having always looked upon lord Burton and his sister as her own children , but ...
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... Lady Anne determined immediately to set out with her niece , but , for some rea- son , Mary strongly objected ; she saw not necessity for it , she said - she would soon get well in England ; and as the spring came on , she made no doubt ...
... Lady Anne determined immediately to set out with her niece , but , for some rea- son , Mary strongly objected ; she saw not necessity for it , she said - she would soon get well in England ; and as the spring came on , she made no doubt ...
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... lady Mary Burton , in order that her history may keep pace with that of the rest of our cha- racters ; and as it is essential that a histo- rian be correct in dates , we will say that it was about ... lady Anne BURTON . 51 CHAPTER IV. ...
... lady Mary Burton , in order that her history may keep pace with that of the rest of our cha- racters ; and as it is essential that a histo- rian be correct in dates , we will say that it was about ... lady Anne BURTON . 51 CHAPTER IV. ...
Términos y frases comunes
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