Charley Nugent; or Passages in the life of a sub [by J. Maughan].Saunders, Otley, 1860 |
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... Sir Ralph de Courcy , a baronet of ancient family , who had lately held a com- mission in the Guards . He was a very handsome man , with extremely fascinating manners , and a reputation of the nature that would have made the father of a ...
... Sir Ralph de Courcy , a baronet of ancient family , who had lately held a com- mission in the Guards . He was a very handsome man , with extremely fascinating manners , and a reputation of the nature that would have made the father of a ...
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... Sir Ralph de Courcy is constantly here ; and Percy does not like him , which I cannot understand , for he is so very agreeable and gentlemanly . He is very attentive to Florence , and yet I do not think there will ever be anything ...
... Sir Ralph de Courcy is constantly here ; and Percy does not like him , which I cannot understand , for he is so very agreeable and gentlemanly . He is very attentive to Florence , and yet I do not think there will ever be anything ...
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... Sir Ralph de Courcy was in the list of performers . ” Florence slightly shrugged her shoulders , and said in a soothing voice- " You see , dear , Percy is decidedly a little jealous of Sir Ralph ; you always advocate his cause SO warmly ...
... Sir Ralph de Courcy was in the list of performers . ” Florence slightly shrugged her shoulders , and said in a soothing voice- " You see , dear , Percy is decidedly a little jealous of Sir Ralph ; you always advocate his cause SO warmly ...
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... Sir Ralph de Courcy is coming to ride with us . " Percy's brow darkened . " Does he come to ride L 3 CHARLEY NUGENT . 225.
... Sir Ralph de Courcy is coming to ride with us . " Percy's brow darkened . " Does he come to ride L 3 CHARLEY NUGENT . 225.
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... Sir Ralph is no such stranger that you cannot use this liberty with him . ” " And by the same token why cannot my portrait wait for a day , " said Nelly ; " it will not run away , I suppose ? " I am answered , " replied Percy , shortly ...
... Sir Ralph is no such stranger that you cannot use this liberty with him . ” " And by the same token why cannot my portrait wait for a day , " said Nelly ; " it will not run away , I suppose ? " I am answered , " replied Percy , shortly ...
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21st Hussars Barry beautiful better brow Captain Lascelles charming Colonel Grant Cornet countenance CRIMEA curled Daniel Lambert darling dear boy dear Charley Deerhurst dreadful Dublin exclaimed eyes face faint fair fear feel fellow felt Florence rose Florence Vincent forget Fraser gallant gave gazed gentle girl glance hand Hanover Square happy Harry Leicester head heard heart India instant kind knew Lacy Lady Duneden laughing lips look Malaprop manner Maurice Vincent mind Miss Carew N. P. Willis Nelly O'Brien Nelly's never night Nugent once OTLEY pale passed Percy Lascelles Percy's poor pretty pretty woman Ralph de Courcy regiment remained replied rose SAUNDERS scene Sir Ralph smile soldiers soon speak spoke stood sung sure tell Templeton thing thought told tone turned voice W. E. GLADSTONE watch whispered wife wish woman word young
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