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... Lady Betty , of a very ancient and distinguished family . He had entirely calculated upon becoming Lord Betty . " I should wish to have leave to state a case particularly illustra- tive of the confusion arising from the rank assigned to ...
... Lady Betty , of a very ancient and distinguished family . He had entirely calculated upon becoming Lord Betty . " I should wish to have leave to state a case particularly illustra- tive of the confusion arising from the rank assigned to ...
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... lady of your fortune , Miss Mor- timer , and a Baronet's niece . " " On the contrary , " said Mrs. Ainslie , he is the wisest guardian possible ; the income of £ 10,000 will not go far if its possessor must always travel post or not at ...
... lady of your fortune , Miss Mor- timer , and a Baronet's niece . " " On the contrary , " said Mrs. Ainslie , he is the wisest guardian possible ; the income of £ 10,000 will not go far if its possessor must always travel post or not at ...
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... lady , who , from her dress and language ap- peared to be a Sasonach . With great humanity , John Roy conducted the unfortu- nate lady to his house , where she was treated with the utmost tenderness for seve- ral years ; and the ...
... lady , who , from her dress and language ap- peared to be a Sasonach . With great humanity , John Roy conducted the unfortu- nate lady to his house , where she was treated with the utmost tenderness for seve- ral years ; and the ...
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