John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... ladies of the Stuarts ' Court , and the not less elaborately dressed portraits of the last century , and with those of my host and hostess in the costume of the Regency . I was struck with the portrait which happened to be opposite me ...
... ladies of the Stuarts ' Court , and the not less elaborately dressed portraits of the last century , and with those of my host and hostess in the costume of the Regency . I was struck with the portrait which happened to be opposite me ...
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... ladies , " he continued , with a smile , turning to the Miss Fishers , " that the story is a more entertaining and even exciting one than the sensational novels of the day , of which , I need not say , I am not a judge . " The young ladies ...
... ladies , " he continued , with a smile , turning to the Miss Fishers , " that the story is a more entertaining and even exciting one than the sensational novels of the day , of which , I need not say , I am not a judge . " The young ladies ...
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... ladies , who came in great numbers , were allowed admission . Richard Inglesant and the Sheriff had Fald - stools in front of the altar , where they re- mained kneeling the whole of mass . The doors and windows of the Chapel were opened ...
... ladies , who came in great numbers , were allowed admission . Richard Inglesant and the Sheriff had Fald - stools in front of the altar , where they re- mained kneeling the whole of mass . The doors and windows of the Chapel were opened ...
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... lady who was his ward . With this lady he came to reside at Westacre ; but two years after , his wife died in giving birth to two boys ; and , disgusted with the country , he left the two infants to their grandfather's care and returned ...
... lady who was his ward . With this lady he came to reside at Westacre ; but two years after , his wife died in giving birth to two boys ; and , disgusted with the country , he left the two infants to their grandfather's care and returned ...
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... ladies , the rarest beauties the world could afford , the costly and curious attire , exquisite music , all delights and pleasures which , to please the senses , could possibly be devised ; galleries and terraces , rowing on the Thames ...
... ladies , the rarest beauties the world could afford , the costly and curious attire , exquisite music , all delights and pleasures which , to please the senses , could possibly be devised ; galleries and terraces , rowing on the Thames ...
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