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Page 322
... lady , and her voice trembled , and she took her handkerchief from her reticule , " I only know that there are times when those macaroons lie very heavy at my heart . " " Now , Leonora , " exclaimed Captain Albatross , evidently hurt by ...
... lady , and her voice trembled , and she took her handkerchief from her reticule , " I only know that there are times when those macaroons lie very heavy at my heart . " " Now , Leonora , " exclaimed Captain Albatross , evidently hurt by ...
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... Lady ; by the Countess of Blessington . " - The authoress of this volume exhibits the most sufficient evidence that the ambition of the fair sex is as little to be resisted as their charms . Lady ... Lady Blessington's " Elderly Lady . "
... Lady ; by the Countess of Blessington . " - The authoress of this volume exhibits the most sufficient evidence that the ambition of the fair sex is as little to be resisted as their charms . Lady ... Lady Blessington's " Elderly Lady . "
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" Wait awhile , and she will be married , " replied the old lady in an assured tone . " Married ! " cried M. de Sergy , not knowing whether to contradict or believe . " Listen to me , my friend , " said the lady . The old man sank into ...
" Wait awhile , and she will be married , " replied the old lady in an assured tone . " Married ! " cried M. de Sergy , not knowing whether to contradict or believe . " Listen to me , my friend , " said the lady . The old man sank into ...
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Life in the East No III By M J Quin | 27 |
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