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Page 193
... mother found very great fault with her to everybody , and said that she could not think she was her daughter , as she showed such want of char- acter , ' and that she had no spirit or steadiness . ' denied ever having heard the Princess ...
... mother found very great fault with her to everybody , and said that she could not think she was her daughter , as she showed such want of char- acter , ' and that she had no spirit or steadiness . ' denied ever having heard the Princess ...
Page 208
... mother , and felt that both she and her mother should remain in England , and support and protect each other . In all the popular applause she has lately received , her name has always been coupled with her mother's , which seems to ...
... mother , and felt that both she and her mother should remain in England , and support and protect each other . In all the popular applause she has lately received , her name has always been coupled with her mother's , which seems to ...
Page 252
... mother she inherited another great quality besides her courage - she was free from any- thing mean , or spiteful , or revengeful , in an extraor- dinary degree . She was entirely without affectation or pretence ; she had no pride ; her ...
... mother she inherited another great quality besides her courage - she was free from any- thing mean , or spiteful , or revengeful , in an extraor- dinary degree . She was entirely without affectation or pretence ; she had no pride ; her ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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