The Ogilvies: A NovelChapman and Hall, 1876 - 140 pages |
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... Ogilvie . of quiet pleasure to every one . Mr. - or , as Paul arine saw his earnest , almost abstractea look found some difficulty in calling him , Sir Robert -Ogilvie was glad to have a talk about politics , and his lady was delighted ...
... Ogilvie . of quiet pleasure to every one . Mr. - or , as Paul arine saw his earnest , almost abstractea look found some difficulty in calling him , Sir Robert -Ogilvie was glad to have a talk about politics , and his lady was delighted ...
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... Robert Ogilvie's heiress , Katharine gloried in her resistless charms , her talents , and her beauty , since they were all for him ! " And you never said a word about it ! " " It would not have been right , as Isabella begged me not ...
... Robert Ogilvie's heiress , Katharine gloried in her resistless charms , her talents , and her beauty , since they were all for him ! " And you never said a word about it ! " " It would not have been right , as Isabella begged me not ...
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... Robert Ogilvie , Bart . , M P. , of Suminerwood Park . " You needn't look for Katharine , " said the husband , half sulkily , half sadly ; " she never comes down till after eleven . Nobody ever does in London , I suppose at least nobody ...
... Robert Ogilvie , Bart . , M P. , of Suminerwood Park . " You needn't look for Katharine , " said the husband , half sulkily , half sadly ; " she never comes down till after eleven . Nobody ever does in London , I suppose at least nobody ...
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