The Law and the Lady: A novel ; In 2 volTauchnitz, 1876 |
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... STORY OF THE TRIAL . THE PRELIMINARIES 123 · XVI . FIRST QUESTION - DID THE WOMAN DIE POISONED ? . XVII . SECOND QUESTION - WHO POISONED HER ? 126 142 • · XVIII . THIRD QUESTION - WHAT WAS HIS MOTIVE ? 154 XIX . THE EVIDENCE FOR THE ...
... STORY OF THE TRIAL . THE PRELIMINARIES 123 · XVI . FIRST QUESTION - DID THE WOMAN DIE POISONED ? . XVII . SECOND QUESTION - WHO POISONED HER ? 126 142 • · XVIII . THIRD QUESTION - WHAT WAS HIS MOTIVE ? 154 XIX . THE EVIDENCE FOR THE ...
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... DISTURBED 388 XLVI . THE CRISIS DEFERRED 397 XLVII . THE WIFE'S CONFESSION 401 XLVIII . WHAT ELSE COULD I DO ? 410 XLIX . PAST AND FUTURE . L. THE LAST OF THE STORY 415 422 2 THE LAW AND THE LADY . CHAPTER I. THE iv CONTENTS .
... DISTURBED 388 XLVI . THE CRISIS DEFERRED 397 XLVII . THE WIFE'S CONFESSION 401 XLVIII . WHAT ELSE COULD I DO ? 410 XLIX . PAST AND FUTURE . L. THE LAST OF THE STORY 415 422 2 THE LAW AND THE LADY . CHAPTER I. THE iv CONTENTS .
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... story of his troubles to you as well ? His mother quite shares my opinion in this matter . You must not blame her for refusing to admit you into her confidence , after your marriage : it was then too late . Before your marriage , she ...
... story of his troubles to you as well ? His mother quite shares my opinion in this matter . You must not blame her for refusing to admit you into her confidence , after your marriage : it was then too late . Before your marriage , she ...
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... terrible ( I thought to myself ) must this untold story be , if the mere act of referring to it makes light - hearted Major Fitz - David speak seriously and sadly - never smiling ; never paying me 64 THE LAW AND THE LADY .
... terrible ( I thought to myself ) must this untold story be , if the mere act of referring to it makes light - hearted Major Fitz - David speak seriously and sadly - never smiling ; never paying me 64 THE LAW AND THE LADY .
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... " Trial " ? ' " Neither the doctor nor Mr. Benjamin has seen the " Trial . " I have locked it up ; and I have carefully kept the terrible H story of your connexion with the prisoner a secret from THE RETURN TO LIFE . 97.
... " Trial " ? ' " Neither the doctor nor Mr. Benjamin has seen the " Trial . " I have locked it up ; and I have carefully kept the terrible H story of your connexion with the prisoner a secret from THE RETURN TO LIFE . 97.
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ALFRED CONCANEN answered Ariel arsenic asked Beauly Benjamin chair cloth extra Coloured creature cried Crown 8vo Damoride dear death Diary discovered doctor door doubt Edition Engravings Eustace Macallan Eustace's evidence eyes face Fcap feel felt folio gilt edges Gleninch half-morocco hand head hear heard heart husband idea Illustrations Imperial innocent interest J. R. PLANCHÉ kiss Lady Clarinda leave letter live London looked Lord Advocate maid Major Fitz Major Fitz-David marriage married matter mean mind Miserrimus Dexter morning morocco mother mother-in-law never night nurse old friend opened paper passed person Plates Playmore Playmore's poison poor Portrait question Ramsgate secret silence Somerset Herald speak spoke Starkweather story strange tell thing thought tion told took Trial turned uncle Valeria Verdict voice Vols waiting wife witness woman Woodville words write
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