Guilty Or Not Guilty, Or, A Lesson for Husbands: A Tale, Volume 1A.K. Newman, 1822 |
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... protection the orphan Rosella ! " Lady Clarisford haughtily and coldly repulsed her . " Really , " said she , " this is most astonishing effrontery ! -the me- lancholy fate of the Andromeda frigate is authenticated - it is too certain ...
... protection the orphan Rosella ! " Lady Clarisford haughtily and coldly repulsed her . " Really , " said she , " this is most astonishing effrontery ! -the me- lancholy fate of the Andromeda frigate is authenticated - it is too certain ...
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... Bridgemore , that you , who have so many obligations to my family , should countenance and assist such an abomin- able plot , and bring forward this impostor . " " Oh , " Oh , Heaven protect me ! I am no GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY . 23.
... Bridgemore , that you , who have so many obligations to my family , should countenance and assist such an abomin- able plot , and bring forward this impostor . " " Oh , " Oh , Heaven protect me ! I am no GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY . 23.
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A Tale Ann Julia Hatton. " Oh , Heaven protect me ! I am no impostor ! -My father - my sainted father , would I had perished with you ! " mur- mured Rosella , as she sunk , pale and faint- ing , at the feet of lady Clarisford . Lord ...
A Tale Ann Julia Hatton. " Oh , Heaven protect me ! I am no impostor ! -My father - my sainted father , would I had perished with you ! " mur- mured Rosella , as she sunk , pale and faint- ing , at the feet of lady Clarisford . Lord ...
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... protection , " replied Rosella ; " let her grant me these ; and for the wealth of my lamented father , she may dispose of that as she pleases . " " There you are wrong , Miss - very wrong indeed , " returned Bridgemore ; " but you are ...
... protection , " replied Rosella ; " let her grant me these ; and for the wealth of my lamented father , she may dispose of that as she pleases . " " There you are wrong , Miss - very wrong indeed , " returned Bridgemore ; " but you are ...
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... protection ! if you can prove you are the coheiress of general Fitzallan , it is well known that he had grand estates in Wilt- shire and Somersetshire , and having once gained your right , you will find plenty of friends ready to offer ...
... protection ! if you can prove you are the coheiress of general Fitzallan , it is well known that he had grand estates in Wilt- shire and Somersetshire , and having once gained your right , you will find plenty of friends ready to offer ...
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