Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 11John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart John Sartain & Company, 1852 |
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Side 185
... Master Richard and she were always together . In fine weather , they used to ride or walk through Challan Ridge grounds , and when the days were stormy , they sat side by side in this room , reading or talking ; and sometimes Master ...
... Master Richard and she were always together . In fine weather , they used to ride or walk through Challan Ridge grounds , and when the days were stormy , they sat side by side in this room , reading or talking ; and sometimes Master ...
Side 186
... Master Richard , suddenly bursting into the room . " Was this well , Richard ? was this honourable , thus to play the listener ? ' asked my mistress , with a bitter smile . " Don't let us trifle , mother ; I heard my name , but a moment ...
... Master Richard , suddenly bursting into the room . " Was this well , Richard ? was this honourable , thus to play the listener ? ' asked my mistress , with a bitter smile . " Don't let us trifle , mother ; I heard my name , but a moment ...
Side 189
... Master Richard seemed more gentle towards my mis- tress ; but he looked miserable , and I knew that she had whispered false things about Miss Hope to him , and tried to make him think she was un- true to him . I remembered the note ...
... Master Richard seemed more gentle towards my mis- tress ; but he looked miserable , and I knew that she had whispered false things about Miss Hope to him , and tried to make him think she was un- true to him . I remembered the note ...
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