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... Countess of Cleobright , and prepared them to expect their son in England in a short time . Lord Stellor evinced the greatest dislike to company , and appeared agi- tated and uneasy when his friend or valet were in the room . He each ...
... Countess of Cleobright , and prepared them to expect their son in England in a short time . Lord Stellor evinced the greatest dislike to company , and appeared agi- tated and uneasy when his friend or valet were in the room . He each ...
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... countess to meet us ; for at Pasaw lives a physi- cian , an old friend of mine , most fa- mous for his skill in all human disor- ders , and from him I expect great things . " Lord Linton , eager to catch at the most distant hope , and ...
... countess to meet us ; for at Pasaw lives a physi- cian , an old friend of mine , most fa- mous for his skill in all human disor- ders , and from him I expect great things . " Lord Linton , eager to catch at the most distant hope , and ...
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... countess's health would admit , they would begin their journey , To Lord Linton he was unbounded in his thanks ; indeed , the heart of the good earl was rent by the accounts of his son , and the dangerous illness of his countess , Lord ...
... countess's health would admit , they would begin their journey , To Lord Linton he was unbounded in his thanks ; indeed , the heart of the good earl was rent by the accounts of his son , and the dangerous illness of his countess , Lord ...
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... countess was better , and would , in a week , leave England . This account determined Sir George to wait their arrival , and conduct them to their son , as there was little hopes of the possibility of his meeting them , as they expected ...
... countess was better , and would , in a week , leave England . This account determined Sir George to wait their arrival , and conduct them to their son , as there was little hopes of the possibility of his meeting them , as they expected ...
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... countess , and Lady Maria , would have some happy effect . The countess's sufferings cannot ei- ther be described or conceived on see- ing her dear , her only son , the once beautiful Lord Stellor - his fine form emaciated - his clear ...
... countess , and Lady Maria , would have some happy effect . The countess's sufferings cannot ei- ther be described or conceived on see- ing her dear , her only son , the once beautiful Lord Stellor - his fine form emaciated - his clear ...
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