Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 25
... lady's hand , or some such trivial matter , had not floated to the ears of the Lady Emeline , the grandmo- ther of the young lord . Indeed , it would have been a marvel if it had ; for that aged PAUL JONES . 25.
... lady's hand , or some such trivial matter , had not floated to the ears of the Lady Emeline , the grandmo- ther of the young lord . Indeed , it would have been a marvel if it had ; for that aged PAUL JONES . 25.
Side 31
... Lady Emeline . " other his idle folly ; they will not pass for the vir " Lady Phemie Dalzell , " answered Paul , " I heart , -few save yourself would have braved the swords of two ncensed men . changed , butitis that change which ...
... Lady Emeline . " other his idle folly ; they will not pass for the vir " Lady Phemie Dalzell , " answered Paul , " I heart , -few save yourself would have braved the swords of two ncensed men . changed , butitis that change which ...
Side 33
... Lady Emeline Dalzell Paul ? The one rustling in mask silk , and conscious of Collateral loftiness of and Mrs Prudence all the dignity of da an unsummable pedi- for she has produced gree ; while the other has more pride than the mo- ther ...
... Lady Emeline Dalzell Paul ? The one rustling in mask silk , and conscious of Collateral loftiness of and Mrs Prudence all the dignity of da an unsummable pedi- for she has produced gree ; while the other has more pride than the mo- ther ...
Side 43
... Lady Emeline ; and the ancient dame was much pleased with his person and his conversation , and presented him , as the representative of her most faithful re- tainer , with a valuable gold ring , bearing the arms of the family . To ...
... Lady Emeline ; and the ancient dame was much pleased with his person and his conversation , and presented him , as the representative of her most faithful re- tainer , with a valuable gold ring , bearing the arms of the family . To ...
Side 46
... Lady Emeline . She ran up to her grandson - threw herself into his arms - sobbed aloud in his bosom , and exclaimed , after examining him o'er and o'er , and said , " O child of many a wish and prayer , thou art returned at last ! I sat ...
... Lady Emeline . She ran up to her grandson - threw herself into his arms - sobbed aloud in his bosom , and exclaimed , after examining him o'er and o'er , and said , " O child of many a wish and prayer , thou art returned at last ! I sat ...
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