Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 62Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1867 |
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... Sir Norman was a perfect gentleman , pardonably proud of his ancient lineage , high - spirited , liberal - minded , and generous as far as his means would allow . Perhaps he might have some idea of repairing his fortunes by marriage ...
... Sir Norman was a perfect gentleman , pardonably proud of his ancient lineage , high - spirited , liberal - minded , and generous as far as his means would allow . Perhaps he might have some idea of repairing his fortunes by marriage ...
Page 234
... Sir Norman doubted it . While traversing the hall the new comers passed near Sir Nor- man , who now felt almost certain that he had seen the gentleman before , though he could not recollect under what circumstances . He therefore bowed ...
... Sir Norman doubted it . While traversing the hall the new comers passed near Sir Nor- man , who now felt almost certain that he had seen the gentleman before , though he could not recollect under what circumstances . He therefore bowed ...
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... Sir Norman came in . " Oh ! you are just in time , " cried Eva , springing towards him . " I claim your protection . " 66 Against this fellow ? " demanded the young baronet , glancing fiercely at Musgrave , who , though greatly ...
... Sir Norman came in . " Oh ! you are just in time , " cried Eva , springing towards him . " I claim your protection . " 66 Against this fellow ? " demanded the young baronet , glancing fiercely at Musgrave , who , though greatly ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 111 221 | 1 |
The Battle of the Seas By William Jones | 30 |
The Paris Exhibition and Paris in Exhibitiontime | 47 |
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