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" I take it the carriages will be at the door, and down the lovely bride will come." "But you do not or will not understand me, Everard. Every one seems in a league, I think, wilfully to misunderstand me this morning. I want — I wish — I must — and... "
Ravenscliffe, by the author of 'Emilia Wyndham'. - Page 81
by Anne Marsh- Caldwell - 1851 - 646 pages
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Ravenscliffe, Volume 1

Anne Caldwell Marsh-Caldwell - 1851 - 362 pages
...before starting. You have a good four miles to go, and over a rough north country road." "No, than you, Sir John; I am waiting to see Lady Wharncliffe....think of nothing but their dress on a wedding morning. I 'll be bound they are all too busy with her toilette to remember you. But, — " observing the increasing...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 39

1852 - 1202 pages
...misunderstand me this morning. I want, I wish — I must and will speak for a few minutes to Eleanor alone before she comes down to enter your father's...with a laugh which he intended to sound careless, hurried away, saying, ' You must be clever if you get it ; women — the deuce take them — can think...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1852 - 818 pages
...misunderstand me this morning. I want, I wish — I must and will speak for a few minutes to Eleanor alone before she comes down to enter your father's...scrutinizing glance at him. The glance did not escape Randal ; hut the other recollected himself, and with a laugh which he intended to sound careless, hurried...
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