A point of honour, by the author of 'The morals of May Fair'.1863 |
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Page 57
... dear madam , is , I think , to say enough . " Pariah " the last of And then Jane knew in her heart that she clung to him more tenderly than in the palmiest days of his first popu- larity , and that , if he should return , she would ...
... dear madam , is , I think , to say enough . " Pariah " the last of And then Jane knew in her heart that she clung to him more tenderly than in the palmiest days of his first popu- larity , and that , if he should return , she would ...
Page 77
... dear Miss Brown , all the world knows wide - awakes are the sign , the watchword , of the Broad Church principles . " And as that dreadful heresy was new to the minds of Chesterford St. Mary , its A POINT OF HONOUR . 77.
... dear Miss Brown , all the world knows wide - awakes are the sign , the watchword , of the Broad Church principles . " And as that dreadful heresy was new to the minds of Chesterford St. Mary , its A POINT OF HONOUR . 77.
Page 100
... dear to him , was something to him still . The love - story had reopened at much the same page as of old . Sitting together here in the twilight Mohun was simply sensible of comfort to himself , of peace , of quiet , almost of freshness ...
... dear to him , was something to him still . The love - story had reopened at much the same page as of old . Sitting together here in the twilight Mohun was simply sensible of comfort to himself , of peace , of quiet , almost of freshness ...
Page 103
... dear old hopes we shared together , Jane , before that horrible day that divided us ? " Miss Grand clasped her hands , and turned away from him nervously . She always reiterated reiterated to herself that Gifford Mohun's character was A ...
... dear old hopes we shared together , Jane , before that horrible day that divided us ? " Miss Grand clasped her hands , and turned away from him nervously . She always reiterated reiterated to herself that Gifford Mohun's character was A ...
Page 130
... dear mam- ma ; and I humbly solicit your recom- mendation , either among friends or the ladies of your own family , to any of whom , if they would take me into their school - room humble com- panion or nursery governess , I should feel ...
... dear mam- ma ; and I humbly solicit your recom- mendation , either among friends or the ladies of your own family , to any of whom , if they would take me into their school - room humble com- panion or nursery governess , I should feel ...
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