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... 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 ...
... 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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... 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 Mary considerably better - in fact , out of danger . But fully ...
... 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 Mary considerably better - in fact , out of danger . But fully ...
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... lord Burton thinking of a governess , and won- ders how you and I could take such no- tice of her . I won't say that Louisa is better than you , Mary , for you are an an- gel ; but neither Cecilia or I will bear comparison with her ...
... lord Burton thinking of a governess , and won- ders how you and I could take such no- tice of her . I won't say that Louisa is better than you , Mary , for you are an an- gel ; but neither Cecilia or I will bear comparison with her ...
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... lord of the ascendant . . In the meanwhile 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 ...
... lord of the ascendant . . In the meanwhile 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 ...
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... lord Burton has pointed out for her the very contrary route from what he supposes me going to travel . His lordship will find himself mistaken though , if he thinks I will not see my cousin , after her being so ill , if all the the lord ...
... lord Burton has pointed out for her the very contrary route from what he supposes me going to travel . His lordship will find himself mistaken though , if he thinks I will not see my cousin , after her being so ill , if all the the lord ...
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