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... thought of Darnley allied with some of the proudest names in the land , the image of Rosamond happy and beloved , yet bearing a coronet upon her brow , occasionally presented themselves in waking day - dreams to the father's eye . Yet ...
... thought of Darnley allied with some of the proudest names in the land , the image of Rosamond happy and beloved , yet bearing a coronet upon her brow , occasionally presented themselves in waking day - dreams to the father's eye . Yet ...
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... thoughts had indeed little sympathy with the attaining the title which the feverish dreams of Mrs. Sheffield nightly whispered in her ear . How often she dreaded chance might discover her projects to her husband , and thus ruin them for ...
... thoughts had indeed little sympathy with the attaining the title which the feverish dreams of Mrs. Sheffield nightly whispered in her ear . How often she dreaded chance might discover her projects to her husband , and thus ruin them for ...
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... thoughts to the same purport as her own , she might succeed in persuading him that whatever was the exact secret , whether ... thought Darnley sufficiently recovered to de- scend to the drawing - room and take a per- sonal leave of the ...
... thoughts to the same purport as her own , she might succeed in persuading him that whatever was the exact secret , whether ... thought Darnley sufficiently recovered to de- scend to the drawing - room and take a per- sonal leave of the ...
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... thought how sad it would be to think of him thus -when and where was it likely they would meet again ? and would he be , - as for- merly , the gay - spirited Darnley that Rosa- mond had painted , and whose reality she had , for an ...
... thought how sad it would be to think of him thus -when and where was it likely they would meet again ? and would he be , - as for- merly , the gay - spirited Darnley that Rosa- mond had painted , and whose reality she had , for an ...
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... thought when I mounted Mahmoud that morning , and felt so proud , so buoyant , that the shadow was falling over my life , that I should never know happiness more ! " " What happened then ? " she returned , after 16 RAISED TO THE PEERAGE .
... thought when I mounted Mahmoud that morning , and felt so proud , so buoyant , that the shadow was falling over my life , that I should never know happiness more ! " " What happened then ? " she returned , after 16 RAISED TO THE PEERAGE .
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