Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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... Philip's eyes began to open to the fact that , however serious were his intentions , those of the young lady had been but to amuse herself by permitting him to occupy the time which often hung heavily on her hands . " And will you ...
... Philip's eyes began to open to the fact that , however serious were his intentions , those of the young lady had been but to amuse herself by permitting him to occupy the time which often hung heavily on her hands . " And will you ...
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... Philip . " The Cardinal's errand relates to Constance Tyrrell . " " Ha ! " exclaimed Mary , startled . cerning her ? " What has he to say con- " That you will learn on his arrival , " rejoined Philip . " But it is my pleasure that she ...
... Philip . " The Cardinal's errand relates to Constance Tyrrell . " " Ha ! " exclaimed Mary , startled . cerning her ? " What has he to say con- " That you will learn on his arrival , " rejoined Philip . " But it is my pleasure that she ...
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... Philip informed Lovel that he was about to place them in the Exchequer , and gave him some directions respecting their removal . Before leaving the Jewel House , the King had some private converse with Lovel , who , it appeared , had an ...
... Philip informed Lovel that he was about to place them in the Exchequer , and gave him some directions respecting their removal . Before leaving the Jewel House , the King had some private converse with Lovel , who , it appeared , had an ...
Contents
Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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