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... ladies ' papers later as " the brilliant literary assemblage . " Lady Lisla had come because it was so much easier to say " yes " than " no " to the pressing solicitations of pretty Blanche Des- mond ; but having come , she thought her ...
... ladies ' papers later as " the brilliant literary assemblage . " Lady Lisla had come because it was so much easier to say " yes " than " no " to the pressing solicitations of pretty Blanche Des- mond ; but having come , she thought her ...
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... Lady Lisla merely bowed her head , and Mrs. Desmond fluttered off to execute her guest's wish . In a few moments she returned with the gentleman , whom she introduced as Father St. Aubyn . If the worthy cleric were flattered there was ...
... Lady Lisla merely bowed her head , and Mrs. Desmond fluttered off to execute her guest's wish . In a few moments she returned with the gentleman , whom she introduced as Father St. Aubyn . If the worthy cleric were flattered there was ...
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... Lady Monins at Waldershare , the next mansion to Danes Court . His sister , Mrs. Fogge , is with him ; and staying with Lady Monins is a certain Lucy Boys , presumably a daughter of Captain Boys , the constable of Walmer Castle . After ...
... Lady Monins at Waldershare , the next mansion to Danes Court . His sister , Mrs. Fogge , is with him ; and staying with Lady Monins is a certain Lucy Boys , presumably a daughter of Captain Boys , the constable of Walmer Castle . After ...
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