London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 2
... marry ; and his openly expressed admiration for Agatha Burton roused all her ma- ternal jealousies . But the Countess ... married lady of distinction . In appearance , although he had some- thing of Agatha's haughty expres- sion , he was ...
... marry ; and his openly expressed admiration for Agatha Burton roused all her ma- ternal jealousies . But the Countess ... married lady of distinction . In appearance , although he had some- thing of Agatha's haughty expres- sion , he was ...
Side 3
... marry him for his money and position , carried due weight with Lord Dunmore ; but there was another element in the Earl's character that brought him more nearly within reach of Mrs. Burton's toils - and this was vanity . He was vain ...
... marry him for his money and position , carried due weight with Lord Dunmore ; but there was another element in the Earl's character that brought him more nearly within reach of Mrs. Burton's toils - and this was vanity . He was vain ...
Side 9
... marry a man I never could love , in ex- change for the doubtful happiness of securing a grand worldly position ... marriage with Lord Dunmore , as being likely to advance a little affair of his own . Captain Burton was not in love , but ...
... marry a man I never could love , in ex- change for the doubtful happiness of securing a grand worldly position ... marriage with Lord Dunmore , as being likely to advance a little affair of his own . Captain Burton was not in love , but ...
Side 11
... marry Lord Dunmore and failed , joined to a great deal of gra- tified vanity , and an innate love of power , made her rush , regardless of everything else , into an abyss , the misery of which she had never se- riously contemplated ...
... marry Lord Dunmore and failed , joined to a great deal of gra- tified vanity , and an innate love of power , made her rush , regardless of everything else , into an abyss , the misery of which she had never se- riously contemplated ...
Side 13
... marry Lord Dunmore , but I wish I were dead a thousand times rather than look forward to living as his wife . You have urged me to it ; you and Valentine have tried a thousand means to make me the miserable woman I am to - night , ' and ...
... marry Lord Dunmore , but I wish I were dead a thousand times rather than look forward to living as his wife . You have urged me to it ; you and Valentine have tried a thousand means to make me the miserable woman I am to - night , ' and ...
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