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... Maur ? " " Merely connected : you know he married my mother's cousin , Frances Hutton ; but it is some years since she died . " " But , " said Caroline , after a pause , " if Lord St. Maur be a widower , how can you reside in his house ...
... Maur ? " " Merely connected : you know he married my mother's cousin , Frances Hutton ; but it is some years since she died . " " But , " said Caroline , after a pause , " if Lord St. Maur be a widower , how can you reside in his house ...
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... Maur ? " 66 Never ; shortly after the marriage , my father and mother spent a short time at Selwood ; but I was not with them . " At this moment Elizabeth - who , considering the conversation of a private nature , and not altogether ...
... Maur ? " 66 Never ; shortly after the marriage , my father and mother spent a short time at Selwood ; but I was not with them . " At this moment Elizabeth - who , considering the conversation of a private nature , and not altogether ...
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... Maur evidently did not agree , for , notwithstanding the habit of controlling and concealing the emotions exercised by all who mix in general society , the most indifferent bystander must have per- ceived , from the sudden change in his ...
... Maur evidently did not agree , for , notwithstanding the habit of controlling and concealing the emotions exercised by all who mix in general society , the most indifferent bystander must have per- ceived , from the sudden change in his ...
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... Maur is one of the handsomest men I ever saw , and the gentleman you pointed out to us on Saturday was both ugly and vulgar looking ; assure you , I could hardly keep my counte- nance when I compared his extremely plebeian appearance ...
... Maur is one of the handsomest men I ever saw , and the gentleman you pointed out to us on Saturday was both ugly and vulgar looking ; assure you , I could hardly keep my counte- nance when I compared his extremely plebeian appearance ...
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... Maur an older man , the case might be different ; but , as it is , rely upon it , if he ever does gain an ascendency over me , it will be by influence , not dictation . Captain Armstrong , I am glad to see you still retain your ...
... Maur an older man , the case might be different ; but , as it is , rely upon it , if he ever does gain an ascendency over me , it will be by influence , not dictation . Captain Armstrong , I am glad to see you still retain your ...
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