The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 - Great Britain |
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Page 118
... Ardgour ; who in some measure dispersed the gloom that hung over her countenance ; yet she had a diff- cult task to conceal from him the anxiety she felt on her amiable cousin's account . The next day was fixed for their leaving that ...
... Ardgour ; who in some measure dispersed the gloom that hung over her countenance ; yet she had a diff- cult task to conceal from him the anxiety she felt on her amiable cousin's account . The next day was fixed for their leaving that ...
Page 119
... Ardgour nearly a mile dis- tant , in order to enter into an un- known course of life ! She with trembling hands packed up a few of her valuables , and wrapping closely her plaid around her , lightly tripped through the un- frequented ...
... Ardgour nearly a mile dis- tant , in order to enter into an un- known course of life ! She with trembling hands packed up a few of her valuables , and wrapping closely her plaid around her , lightly tripped through the un- frequented ...
Page 120
... Ardgour's sis- ters ; thither messengers were sent , but no tidings of Elgiva . The countess was alinost driven to distraction . The beloved prop on which her fragile frame had so long leaned for support was now gone . The kind and ...
... Ardgour's sis- ters ; thither messengers were sent , but no tidings of Elgiva . The countess was alinost driven to distraction . The beloved prop on which her fragile frame had so long leaned for support was now gone . The kind and ...
Page 121
... Ardgour : she had a pleasant voy- age , if such it might be termed in the uneasy state of her mind . Her mother's anxiety , and her cousin's cruel death , so affected her , that it was with difficulty Ardgour prevailed on her to pro ...
... Ardgour : she had a pleasant voy- age , if such it might be termed in the uneasy state of her mind . Her mother's anxiety , and her cousin's cruel death , so affected her , that it was with difficulty Ardgour prevailed on her to pro ...
Page 366
... that the Arabs are considerably indebted for their agility in horsemanship , and for their dexterous management of the horse . -- ately to Ardgour's castle she flew to her daughter's 366 Account of the Desert - Camel , and Desert - Horse .
... that the Arabs are considerably indebted for their agility in horsemanship , and for their dexterous management of the horse . -- ately to Ardgour's castle she flew to her daughter's 366 Account of the Desert - Camel , and Desert - Horse .
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