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... Lady Tracy's letter . The house on the opposite side of the garden , that where the Bertrams had formerly lived , seemed suitable ; and after some little correspondence Lady Tracy engaged it , and Honor busied herself with extreme ...
... Lady Tracy's letter . The house on the opposite side of the garden , that where the Bertrams had formerly lived , seemed suitable ; and after some little correspondence Lady Tracy engaged it , and Honor busied herself with extreme ...
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... Tracy's visit - very anxious to conciliate her , and even , if we must tell all the truth , not without specula ... Lady Tracy arrived at Bayonne . Her son accompanied her , but only to stay there a week . He came again however for a ...
... Tracy's visit - very anxious to conciliate her , and even , if we must tell all the truth , not without specula ... Lady Tracy arrived at Bayonne . Her son accompanied her , but only to stay there a week . He came again however for a ...
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... Lady Tracy ; ' that is not difficult to understand . I am not prepared to advise any young lady to spend her whole available capital on a ball - dress , still less to go to a ball when she cannot dance . ' No more was said at the moment ...
... Lady Tracy ; ' that is not difficult to understand . I am not prepared to advise any young lady to spend her whole available capital on a ball - dress , still less to go to a ball when she cannot dance . ' No more was said at the moment ...
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... Lady Tracy to Honor , and take your lesson . Be a good girl , and do your best . I will call for you in an hour ; ' and she left the room . These lessons were repeated every day for a fortnight ( it was Honor's holiday - time ) , and ...
... Lady Tracy to Honor , and take your lesson . Be a good girl , and do your best . I will call for you in an hour ; ' and she left the room . These lessons were repeated every day for a fortnight ( it was Honor's holiday - time ) , and ...
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... Lady Tracy to a ball at the Sous - Pré- fecture ; and Honor , to her own surprise , en- joyed herself exceedingly . She danced much during the evening , it is true , with her cousin Tom Tracy ; but she also found several agree- able ...
... Lady Tracy to a ball at the Sous - Pré- fecture ; and Honor , to her own surprise , en- joyed herself exceedingly . She danced much during the evening , it is true , with her cousin Tom Tracy ; but she also found several agree- able ...
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