A Noble Life, Volume 2Hurst and Blackett, 1866 - 184 pages |
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... IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : HURST AND BLACKETT , PUBLISHERS , 13 , GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET . 1866 . The right of Translation is reserved . 250. l . 287 . LONDON : Printed by STRANGEWAYS & WALDEN , Castle St.
... IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : HURST AND BLACKETT , PUBLISHERS , 13 , GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET . 1866 . The right of Translation is reserved . 250. l . 287 . LONDON : Printed by STRANGEWAYS & WALDEN , Castle St.
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... him soon . Help me , for I am almost beside myself with misery ! " Yours gratefully , 66 Street , Edinburgh . " " HELEN BRUCE . Edinburgh ! Then she was come home ! The Earl 90 A Noble Life . un-neat, blurred and blotted, that at ...
... him soon . Help me , for I am almost beside myself with misery ! " Yours gratefully , 66 Street , Edinburgh . " " HELEN BRUCE . Edinburgh ! Then she was come home ! The Earl 90 A Noble Life . un-neat, blurred and blotted, that at ...
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... Street , with the grim Castle rock standing dark against the moonlight ; while beyond , on the opposite side of what was then a morass , but is now railways and gardens , rose tier upon tier , like a fairy palace , the glittering lights ...
... Street , with the grim Castle rock standing dark against the moonlight ; while beyond , on the opposite side of what was then a morass , but is now railways and gardens , rose tier upon tier , like a fairy palace , the glittering lights ...
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... street where the Bruces lived till morning . " For I ken the place weel , " said she , when she heard Lord Cairnforth inquiring for the address Helen had given . " It's ane o ' thae high lands in the New Town ; a grand flat wi ' a fine ...
... street where the Bruces lived till morning . " For I ken the place weel , " said she , when she heard Lord Cairnforth inquiring for the address Helen had given . " It's ane o ' thae high lands in the New Town ; a grand flat wi ' a fine ...
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... streets , along the Links and on the West Sands everywhere that the little carriage could Le drawn . A strange contrast they were the small figure in the pony - chair , and the tall young man walking beside it -in all the vigour , grace ...
... streets , along the Links and on the West Sands everywhere that the little carriage could Le drawn . A strange contrast they were the small figure in the pony - chair , and the tall young man walking beside it -in all the vigour , grace ...
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