The Heir of Redclyffe. By the author of 'The Two Guardians' i.e. Charlotte M. Yonge ... The second edition, revised1868 |
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Side 15
... Henley , I suppose , is the foundation of that aphorism , ' said Charles . ' If Margaret Morville could marry him , she could hardly be too worthy , ' said Laura . " Think of throwing away Philip's whole soul ! ' ' O Laura , she could ...
... Henley , I suppose , is the foundation of that aphorism , ' said Charles . ' If Margaret Morville could marry him , she could hardly be too worthy , ' said Laura . " Think of throwing away Philip's whole soul ! ' ' O Laura , she could ...
Side 48
... Henley . It was just what no one could object to ; he is a respectable man in full practice , with a large income ; but he is much older than she is , not her equal in mind or cultivation , and , though I hardly like to say so , not at ...
... Henley . It was just what no one could object to ; he is a respectable man in full practice , with a large income ; but he is much older than she is , not her equal in mind or cultivation , and , though I hardly like to say so , not at ...
Side 167
... Henley's dinner , she will write such an account of you to Philip as you will never get over . ' Very little of this was heard , there was only the instinctive consternation of being too late . They started up , Guy threw down his roses ...
... Henley's dinner , she will write such an account of you to Philip as you will never get over . ' Very little of this was heard , there was only the instinctive consternation of being too late . They started up , Guy threw down his roses ...
Side 175
... Henley actually found one of them , at twelve o'clock at night , in a miserable lodging - house , filled with the worst descrip- tion of inmates . Quite young women , too , and with no mother or elder person to direct them ; but it is ...
... Henley actually found one of them , at twelve o'clock at night , in a miserable lodging - house , filled with the worst descrip- tion of inmates . Quite young women , too , and with no mother or elder person to direct them ; but it is ...
Side 176
... HENLEY . ' Captain Morville was alone when he received the latter of these letters . At first , a look divided between irony and melan- choly passed over his face , as he read his sister's preface and her hearsay evidence , but , as he ...
... HENLEY . ' Captain Morville was alone when he received the latter of these letters . At first , a look divided between irony and melan- choly passed over his face , as he read his sister's preface and her hearsay evidence , but , as he ...
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