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 6
... marriage with a girl of sixteen , the sister of a violin player , who was at that time in fashion . His father was very much offended , and there was much dreadfully violent conduct on each side . At last , the young man was driven to ...
... marriage with a girl of sixteen , the sister of a violin player , who was at that time in fashion . His father was very much offended , and there was much dreadfully violent conduct on each side . At last , the young man was driven to ...
Side 7
... marriage , my brother happened to meet him in London , heard his story , and tried to bring about a recon- ciliation . ' ' Ha ! ' said Philip ; ' did not they come to Stylehurst ? I have a dim recollection of somebody very tall , and a ...
... marriage , my brother happened to meet him in London , heard his story , and tried to bring about a recon- ciliation . ' ' Ha ! ' said Philip ; ' did not they come to Stylehurst ? I have a dim recollection of somebody very tall , and a ...
Side 15
... marry him , she could hardly be too worthy , ' said Laura . " Think of throwing away Philip's whole soul ! ' ' O Laura , she could not lose that , ' said Amabel . Laura looked as if she knew more ; but at that moment , both her father ...
... marry him , she could hardly be too worthy , ' said Laura . " Think of throwing away Philip's whole soul ! ' ' O Laura , she could not lose that , ' said Amabel . Laura looked as if she knew more ; but at that moment , both her father ...
Side 18
... married , there is all his expensive education thrown away , and all for nothing , ' said Mr. Edmonstone . ' Ah , ' said Mrs. Edmonstone , ' he planned for them to go on living at Stylehurst , so that it would still have been his home ...
... married , there is all his expensive education thrown away , and all for nothing , ' said Mr. Edmonstone . ' Ah , ' said Mrs. Edmonstone , ' he planned for them to go on living at Stylehurst , so that it would still have been his home ...
Side 48
... marriage with Dr. Henley . It was just what no one could object to ; he is a respectable man in full practice , with ... marry for the sake of an esta- blishment . ' 6 ' Could her brother do nothing ? ' He expostulated with all his ...
... marriage with Dr. Henley . It was just what no one could object to ; he is a respectable man in full practice , with ... marry for the sake of an esta- blishment . ' 6 ' Could her brother do nothing ? ' He expostulated with all his ...
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afraid Allonby Amabel Amy's answered Arnaud Ashford asked believe better Broadstone brother Bustle Captain Morville Charles Charles's Charlotte comfort Corfu cousin cried Crown 8vo dear delighted Deloraine door Edmon Edmonstone Edmonstone's exclaimed eyes face father Fcap fear feeling give glad gone guess Guy's hand happy head hear heard heart heir of Redclyffe Henley Hollywell hope Kilcoran kind knew Lady Eveleen Lady Morville laughing Laura Ledbury little Amy look mamma Markham marriage Mary Mildred's mind morning mother never night once papa Philip Redclyffe Ross round Second Edition seemed Shag Rock silence Sir Guy sister smiling sofa soon sorry South Moor speak spirits spoke stood Stylehurst sure talk tell thank thing Thorndale thought told tone Trinity College uncle University of Cambridge voice walk Wellwood wish wonder wont words write young