Trevelyan. By the author of “A marriage in high life” [i.e. Caroline Lucy, Lady Scott].Baudry's European Library, 1835 - 361 páginas |
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... eagerly cried out . " To be sure , " said the well - informed lady ; " it is a Miss Trevelyan ; but whether she is likely to settle here , or has only taken the house for a season , I do not yet know . - " Miss Trevelyan ! " repeated ...
... eagerly cried out . " To be sure , " said the well - informed lady ; " it is a Miss Trevelyan ; but whether she is likely to settle here , or has only taken the house for a season , I do not yet know . - " Miss Trevelyan ! " repeated ...
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... eagerly seized it ; a letter is such an event to one who lives alone ! It was from her brother , then in India with General Harris , from whom she had not heard for several months , and who was now the only remaining being for whom she ...
... eagerly seized it ; a letter is such an event to one who lives alone ! It was from her brother , then in India with General Harris , from whom she had not heard for several months , and who was now the only remaining being for whom she ...
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... eagerly devouring , and so entranced by the engrossing fiction , that , when taxed with the offence , she seemed totally unconscious of the strange substitution of which she had been guilty . No two persons certainly ever appeared less ...
... eagerly devouring , and so entranced by the engrossing fiction , that , when taxed with the offence , she seemed totally unconscious of the strange substitution of which she had been guilty . No two persons certainly ever appeared less ...
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... eagerly inquiring who was arrived ?. " Who ! why the Colonel , to be sure , " said John , grinning from ear to ear . " The Colonel ! " repeated Theresa : " do you mean Colo- nel Trevelyan , my guardian ? ” " Ay , Miss , the guardsman ...
... eagerly inquiring who was arrived ?. " Who ! why the Colonel , to be sure , " said John , grinning from ear to ear . " The Colonel ! " repeated Theresa : " do you mean Colo- nel Trevelyan , my guardian ? ” " Ay , Miss , the guardsman ...
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... eagerly interrupting him ; " and , if I had been you , I never would have allowed Miss Trevelyan to have had any thing to do with the girl ostensibly calling her How- ard , too , marks the thing so much : why , on the whole , I am not ...
... eagerly interrupting him ; " and , if I had been you , I never would have allowed Miss Trevelyan to have had any thing to do with the girl ostensibly calling her How- ard , too , marks the thing so much : why , on the whole , I am not ...
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acquaintance agitation appeared better bless Bricqueville carriage cheeks Cheshunt Colonel Trevelyan companion consequence continued Cornwall countenance dear door dreadful eagerly endeavoured exclaimed eyes face Falkirk fancied father fear feelings felt gazed guardian hand happiness hastily heard heart Heaven her's honour hope Hopkins hour hurried immediately inquired Ives kind Lady Augusta Lady Herbert Leslie Lady Launceston Lady Williams Lascelles laughing leave length look Lord Herbert Leslie Lord Launceston manner melancholy mind minute Miss Howard Miss Trevelyan morning neighbours never Newfoundland dog object once painful passed pause Penrhyn perhaps pleasure poor recollection replied Trevelyan Richmond roused seemed sight silence Sir Henry Sir Henry Williams Sir John Moore sister smile soon strange suddenly sure tears tell Theresa thing thought tion tone Treevy Trevelyan Castle turned Twickenham velyan voice wish words young