The Croppy: A Tale, Volume 2E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1839 - Ireland |
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... Eliza Hartley and Sir William Judkin , proposed in the serious charge made by his impetuous rival against the young Baronet , did not cause any alteration of the day previously fixed for the ceremony , when that charge had , to the ...
... Eliza Hartley and Sir William Judkin , proposed in the serious charge made by his impetuous rival against the young Baronet , did not cause any alteration of the day previously fixed for the ceremony , when that charge had , to the ...
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... Eliza during the occurrence of these thoughts ; and vainly did Miss Alicia ... Eliza hear ; -scarce a glance of her mind strayed to the subject ; or if any did , it ... Hartley leaning from a window in the drawing - room , and anxiously ...
... Eliza during the occurrence of these thoughts ; and vainly did Miss Alicia ... Eliza hear ; -scarce a glance of her mind strayed to the subject ; or if any did , it ... Hartley leaning from a window in the drawing - room , and anxiously ...
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... Eliza , at his other side . Assuring both ladies that they need not doubt his prudence , and insisting that both ... Hartley Court ! " And three old Irish cheers were given accordingly . And as the cup and the food went round , almost ...
... Eliza , at his other side . Assuring both ladies that they need not doubt his prudence , and insisting that both ... Hartley Court ! " And three old Irish cheers were given accordingly . And as the cup and the food went round , almost ...
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... Eliza Hartley , who in a few minutes was to cease to be Eliza Hartley , entered the apartment . Did a lady hold our pen , it would be expected of her minutely to describe the attire of the very lovely bride . We , however , may plead ...
... Eliza Hartley , who in a few minutes was to cease to be Eliza Hartley , entered the apartment . Did a lady hold our pen , it would be expected of her minutely to describe the attire of the very lovely bride . We , however , may plead ...
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... Eliza Hartley trembled too . Yet it was not the tremor of fear ; it was - but ' tis our better course again to put in a recent plea , when we add , that , in truth , we do not know what it was . To the eyes of her entranced lover it ...
... Eliza Hartley trembled too . Yet it was not the tremor of fear ; it was - but ' tis our better course again to put in a recent plea , when we add , that , in truth , we do not know what it was . To the eyes of her entranced lover it ...
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