The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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Strona 292
... Charles Hargrave and you had a quarrel ? I saw 292 May , Memoirs of an Italian Exile .
... Charles Hargrave and you had a quarrel ? I saw 292 May , Memoirs of an Italian Exile .
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... Charles Hargrave has just proposed and you have accepted him . ' I accepted him ! ' exclaimed Fanny , in a tone of astonishment approaching to indig- nation ; you are right indeed as far as he is concerned , but how could you imagine ...
... Charles Hargrave has just proposed and you have accepted him . ' I accepted him ! ' exclaimed Fanny , in a tone of astonishment approaching to indig- nation ; you are right indeed as far as he is concerned , but how could you imagine ...
Strona 309
... Charles Hargrave to which I before alluded . consideration of her future prospects at all , Charles Hargrave had been the favourite he concluded that , as she was said to be friend and college companion of William handsome , she would ...
... Charles Hargrave to which I before alluded . consideration of her future prospects at all , Charles Hargrave had been the favourite he concluded that , as she was said to be friend and college companion of William handsome , she would ...
Strona 310
... Charles grew much more serious , and it was evident Hargrave was the eldest son of a man of that her malady was the small - pox , of which large fortune . Money was no object to him ; there had been lately a few cases in a neigh- he ...
... Charles grew much more serious , and it was evident Hargrave was the eldest son of a man of that her malady was the small - pox , of which large fortune . Money was no object to him ; there had been lately a few cases in a neigh- he ...
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