Not for Him: the Story of a Forgotten HeroR. Carter & Brothers, 1883 - 224 pages |
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... smile was reflected on all four faces . Clarice thought Diana's was slightly satirical ; those of the other two were rather pitying . " Now , what dost thou expect her to be like ? " pursued Elaine . " I may be quite wrong , " answered ...
... smile was reflected on all four faces . Clarice thought Diana's was slightly satirical ; those of the other two were rather pitying . " Now , what dost thou expect her to be like ? " pursued Elaine . " I may be quite wrong , " answered ...
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... smile . " Trust me , I will do the right thing , " replied Queen Blanche , taking the rod which Mistress Underdone presented to her on the knee . " Now , Elaine , stand out here . " Elaine , very pale and preternaturally grave , placed ...
... smile . " Trust me , I will do the right thing , " replied Queen Blanche , taking the rod which Mistress Underdone presented to her on the knee . " Now , Elaine , stand out here . " Elaine , very pale and preternaturally grave , placed ...
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... smile . " Go your ways , Meg ; we will work no evil . " The Countess turned and stalked out of the door again . And Clarice's first castle in the air fell into pieces behind her . " Now , Agatha , I pray thee shut the door , " said the ...
... smile . " Go your ways , Meg ; we will work no evil . " The Countess turned and stalked out of the door again . And Clarice's first castle in the air fell into pieces behind her . " Now , Agatha , I pray thee shut the door , " said the ...
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... smile , and held her hand to the girl's lips to be kissed . This was her only way of paying homage , for to her courtesying and kneeling were alike impossible . Clarice felt intuitively , as she looked into Heliet's face , that here was ...
... smile , and held her hand to the girl's lips to be kissed . This was her only way of paying homage , for to her courtesying and kneeling were alike impossible . Clarice felt intuitively , as she looked into Heliet's face , that here was ...
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... smile . " But surely , " said Clarice , her amazement getting the better of her shyness , " it must be very wanting in reverence from a dame to her baron ! " Clarice's ideas of wifely duty were of a very primi- tive kind . Unbounded ...
... smile . " But surely , " said Clarice , her amazement getting the better of her shyness , " it must be very wanting in reverence from a dame to her baron ! " Clarice's ideas of wifely duty were of a very primi- tive kind . Unbounded ...
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