Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... Lady Louisa , in such a way as to mitigate its severity . When she heard that all they had must be sold , even her very jewels , she VOL . III . C persisted , for some time , in discrediting the pos- HERBERT LACY . 25.
... Lady Louisa , in such a way as to mitigate its severity . When she heard that all they had must be sold , even her very jewels , she VOL . III . C persisted , for some time , in discrediting the pos- HERBERT LACY . 25.
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... Lady Louisa found her- self obliged to resign her jewels , and see them included in the list . Many and earnest were her entreaties for the exemption of her para- phernalia ; and she vainly thought to shock and intimidate the myrmidons ...
... Lady Louisa found her- self obliged to resign her jewels , and see them included in the list . Many and earnest were her entreaties for the exemption of her para- phernalia ; and she vainly thought to shock and intimidate the myrmidons ...
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... Lady Malvern . Sackville then re- commended London or its vicinity , and brought forward many plausible arguments in its favour . The health of Lady Louisa , he was very sure , required that she should be in the neighbour- hood of good ...
... Lady Malvern . Sackville then re- commended London or its vicinity , and brought forward many plausible arguments in its favour . The health of Lady Louisa , he was very sure , required that she should be in the neighbour- hood of good ...
Strana 41
... Lady Louisa's pin - money , were the only funds upon which they could now depend : their large household were all , with the exception of three old servants , obliged to be dismissed ; many of them quitted the house long before the ...
... Lady Louisa's pin - money , were the only funds upon which they could now depend : their large household were all , with the exception of three old servants , obliged to be dismissed ; many of them quitted the house long before the ...
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... Lady Louisa , and Agnes , and her younger sis- ter , could not refrain from tears of bitter regret . Mr. Morton's strength had seemed almost to fail him as he entered the carriage , and he remained long sunk in silent dejection . They ...
... Lady Louisa , and Agnes , and her younger sis- ter , could not refrain from tears of bitter regret . Mr. Morton's strength had seemed almost to fail him as he entered the carriage , and he remained long sunk in silent dejection . They ...
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