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... lady 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 ...
... lady 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 ...
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... lady 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 ...
... lady 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 ...
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... lady Jane ; " I shall not catch it , I am sure . " But however , lord Ainsfield for several days opposed her going , and consented to it at last with great reluctance , upon find- ing her bent on doing so . On her arrival , she found lady ...
... lady Jane ; " I shall not catch it , I am sure . " But however , lord Ainsfield for several days opposed her going , and consented to it at last with great reluctance , upon find- ing her bent on doing so . On her arrival , she found lady ...
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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 earthly thing that I could wish for ? ” - “ And have you really nothing to make you unhappy ? " demanded lady Jane , with a ...
... Mary , " when I have nothing to make me unhappy with an aunt that loves me as if I was her daughter , and every earthly thing that I could wish for ? ” - “ And have you really nothing to make you unhappy ? " demanded lady Jane , with a ...
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Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) Lady Mary started at the abruptness of her question , and a warm , soft blush rose ... Jane , " " and I dare say you think you have hid it all from me ; but a woman must be cunning indeed to deceive a wo- man .
Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) Lady Mary started at the abruptness of her question , and a warm , soft blush rose ... Jane , " " and I dare say you think you have hid it all from me ; but a woman must be cunning indeed to deceive a wo- man .
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