Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... ladies were soon carried off . Miss Smith , whose expectations I never happened to hear estimated , married a great West ... Carbery . Miss Watson inherited also from her father something which would not generally be rated very highly ...
... ladies were soon carried off . Miss Smith , whose expectations I never happened to hear estimated , married a great West ... Carbery . Miss Watson inherited also from her father something which would not generally be rated very highly ...
Side 65
... Lady Carbery did not willingly answer the questions that were sometimes prompted by its extraordinary loveliness . There are women to whom a female friendship is indispensable , and cannot be supplied by any companion of the other sex ...
... Lady Carbery did not willingly answer the questions that were sometimes prompted by its extraordinary loveliness . There are women to whom a female friendship is indispensable , and cannot be supplied by any companion of the other sex ...
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... Lady Carbery had changed , and was changing . She had become religious ; so much I knew from my sister's letters . And , in fact , this change had been due to her intercourse with my mother . But , in reality , her premature disgust ...
... Lady Carbery had changed , and was changing . She had become religious ; so much I knew from my sister's letters . And , in fact , this change had been due to her intercourse with my mother . But , in reality , her premature disgust ...
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... Lady Carbery . Sometimes I did more than amuse her ; I startled her , and I even startled myself , with distinctions that to this hour strike me as profoundly just , and as undeniably novel . Two out of many I will here repeat ; and ...
... Lady Carbery . Sometimes I did more than amuse her ; I startled her , and I even startled myself , with distinctions that to this hour strike me as profoundly just , and as undeniably novel . Two out of many I will here repeat ; and ...
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... , etc. By religion it was utterly ignored . The reader must do me the favor to fix his atten- tion upon the real question at issue . What I say - what then I said to Lady Carbery - is this 72 122 THE ORPHAN HEIRESS .
... , etc. By religion it was utterly ignored . The reader must do me the favor to fix his atten- tion upon the real question at issue . What I say - what then I said to Lady Carbery - is this 72 122 THE ORPHAN HEIRESS .
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