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... twenty , Ellen married a clergyman , with a moderate living and slender private fortune ; at two - and - thirty , Frances bestowed herself and her one hundred thousand pounds upon Lord Selwood , the 4 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR ,
... twenty , Ellen married a clergyman , with a moderate living and slender private fortune ; at two - and - thirty , Frances bestowed herself and her one hundred thousand pounds upon Lord Selwood , the 4 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR ,
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Julia Rattray Waddington. her one hundred thousand pounds upon Lord Selwood , the only son of an impoverished noble- man . Ellen's married life was one of happiness - no unalloyed happiness , nor rapture , nor bliss , but of sober ...
Julia Rattray Waddington. her one hundred thousand pounds upon Lord Selwood , the only son of an impoverished noble- man . Ellen's married life was one of happiness - no unalloyed happiness , nor rapture , nor bliss , but of sober ...
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... Selwood were appointed Cecil's guardians ; without their consent she could not marry , and her residence , until of age , was peremptorily fixed with one of those gentle- men , or with her mother . Mrs. Moubray was not of that class of ...
... Selwood were appointed Cecil's guardians ; without their consent she could not marry , and her residence , until of age , was peremptorily fixed with one of those gentle- men , or with her mother . Mrs. Moubray was not of that class of ...
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... Selwood ; my uncle positively raves about her , and says , to be introduced by so elegant a woman will be the greatest pos- sible advantage for me . Selwood Castle , too , is a magnificent place ; but I am sure I would rather a thousand ...
... Selwood ; my uncle positively raves about her , and says , to be introduced by so elegant a woman will be the greatest pos- sible advantage for me . Selwood Castle , too , is a magnificent place ; but I am sure I would rather a thousand ...
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... Selwood was very much to blame , we can hardly imagine that all the fault lay on her side . " " But have you never seen Lord St. Maur ? " 66 Never ; shortly after the marriage , my father and mother spent a short time at Selwood ; but I ...
... Selwood was very much to blame , we can hardly imagine that all the fault lay on her side . " " But have you never seen Lord St. Maur ? " 66 Never ; shortly after the marriage , my father and mother spent a short time at Selwood ; but I ...
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