Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 11
... Annaly had at last consented to revisit Castle Hermitage . Her ladyship and her daughter were now on this reconciliation visit ; Sir Ulick was extremely anxious to make it agreeable . Besides the credit of her friendship , he had other ...
... Annaly had at last consented to revisit Castle Hermitage . Her ladyship and her daughter were now on this reconciliation visit ; Sir Ulick was extremely anxious to make it agreeable . Besides the credit of her friendship , he had other ...
Page 216
... Annaly - the danger , my dear Miss Annaly - oh ! the danger is imminent . We shall all be positively undone , ma'am ; and Ireland - oh ! I wish I was once safe in England again — Ireland posi- tively will be ruined ! " Ormond , looking ...
... Annaly - the danger , my dear Miss Annaly - oh ! the danger is imminent . We shall all be positively undone , ma'am ; and Ireland - oh ! I wish I was once safe in England again — Ireland posi- tively will be ruined ! " Ormond , looking ...
Page 217
... Annaly , " It is not of this insignificant child as an indi- vidual that I am speaking , Lady Annaly ; but your lady- ship , who has lived so long in the world , must know that there is no person or thing , however insignificant , that ...
... Annaly , " It is not of this insignificant child as an indi- vidual that I am speaking , Lady Annaly ; but your lady- ship , who has lived so long in the world , must know that there is no person or thing , however insignificant , that ...
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