Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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Mr. Hervey had once three children ; when I first knew him , a son and two daughters . But the eldest girl , as I learned from my uncle , had married , and the boy had died ; and now there was only Ellen . But Ellen was the youngest and ...
Mr. Hervey had once three children ; when I first knew him , a son and two daughters . But the eldest girl , as I learned from my uncle , had married , and the boy had died ; and now there was only Ellen . But Ellen was the youngest and ...
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Half an hour's sharp riding , and I was opposite Mr. Hervey's rectory . There was a large oak - tree on the opposite side of the road : it was said to be many centuries old ; for it was quite hollow , and there was a seat within it ...
Half an hour's sharp riding , and I was opposite Mr. Hervey's rectory . There was a large oak - tree on the opposite side of the road : it was said to be many centuries old ; for it was quite hollow , and there was a seat within it ...
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And , I knew , by the yellow locks which escaped from beneath her bonnet , that the young maid was Ellen Hervey . She started when first she saw me . She had come so suddenly upon the group , that the sight of my two horses , my groom ...
And , I knew , by the yellow locks which escaped from beneath her bonnet , that the young maid was Ellen Hervey . She started when first she saw me . She had come so suddenly upon the group , that the sight of my two horses , my groom ...
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Look at this sketch ; -but , stay ; shall I call you Miss Hervey , or Ellen ? " The girl smiled ; and , blushing faintly , replied to my question by another : " What name were you wont to call me , before you went away to India ?
Look at this sketch ; -but , stay ; shall I call you Miss Hervey , or Ellen ? " The girl smiled ; and , blushing faintly , replied to my question by another : " What name were you wont to call me , before you went away to India ?
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—and how is Mr. Hervey , and your mother , Ellen ? I make full use of the liberty of address you have allowed me . " " Oh ! poor Papa ! He was never in very strong health , though always , you know , remarkably active .
—and how is Mr. Hervey , and your mother , Ellen ? I make full use of the liberty of address you have allowed me . " " Oh ! poor Papa ! He was never in very strong health , though always , you know , remarkably active .
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Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. sir John William Kaye Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1836 |
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