The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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... letter or even message , so sharply was she watched and hindered from communicating with any one . Only Sir Thomas Shirley wrote to the earl her husband to inform him of his lady's safe delivery , and the birth of a daughter , which ...
... letter or even message , so sharply was she watched and hindered from communicating with any one . Only Sir Thomas Shirley wrote to the earl her husband to inform him of his lady's safe delivery , and the birth of a daughter , which ...
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... letter he had received from his lady , the first she had been able to write to him for a whole year . She did therein express her con- tentment , greater , she said , than her pen could describe , at the sight of the gray ivied walls ...
... letter he had received from his lady , the first she had been able to write to him for a whole year . She did therein express her con- tentment , greater , she said , than her pen could describe , at the sight of the gray ivied walls ...
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... letter from his lady . She wrote in such perfect contentment and joy thereunto , that nothing could exceed it . She ... letters , and the report of such as haunted him , I learnt that he lived in such a manner that he seemed to be ...
... letter from his lady . She wrote in such perfect contentment and joy thereunto , that nothing could exceed it . She ... letters , and the report of such as haunted him , I learnt that he lived in such a manner that he seemed to be ...
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... letter to Lady Ingoldsby concerning him , but his name she had forgot . O what strange haps , more strange than any in books , do at times form the thread of a true history ! what presentiments in some cases , what ignorance in others ...
... letter to Lady Ingoldsby concerning him , but his name she had forgot . O what strange haps , more strange than any in books , do at times form the thread of a true history ! what presentiments in some cases , what ignorance in others ...
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... letter that you were in England . Where have you been all this time ? " " Tell us the manner of your landing , " quoth Mr. Wells ; " for this is the great ordeal which , once overpassed , lets you into the vineyard , for to work for one ...
... letter that you were in England . Where have you been all this time ? " " Tell us the manner of your landing , " quoth Mr. Wells ; " for this is the great ordeal which , once overpassed , lets you into the vineyard , for to work for one ...
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