The Irish Monthly, Volumen4McGlashan & Gill, 1876 |
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... Flamborough 10 IV . Is it Jack or not ? V. The Squall • VI . No and Yes The Chances of War . By A. White- lock : - XIV . A Friend amongst Enemies Evil Aid XV . A Rejected Suit XVI . Forewarnings of " XVII . A Message for XVIII ...
... Flamborough 10 IV . Is it Jack or not ? V. The Squall • VI . No and Yes The Chances of War . By A. White- lock : - XIV . A Friend amongst Enemies Evil Aid XV . A Rejected Suit XVI . Forewarnings of " XVII . A Message for XVIII ...
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... ? It's not jealousy nor crossness I see in his face , but only anxiety for me . And he's the only one here that knows anything about him ! " CHAPTER III . THE HON . MRS . FLAMBOROUGH . Nell : a Story of Killowen Point . 9.
... ? It's not jealousy nor crossness I see in his face , but only anxiety for me . And he's the only one here that knows anything about him ! " CHAPTER III . THE HON . MRS . FLAMBOROUGH . Nell : a Story of Killowen Point . 9.
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... pleasantly ; she beheld the gray old head laid on a bier and carried away in forsaken silence to the graveyard on the mountain side . She saw herself returning , after years , IO Nell : a Story of Killowen Point . The Hon Mrs Flamborough.
... pleasantly ; she beheld the gray old head laid on a bier and carried away in forsaken silence to the graveyard on the mountain side . She saw herself returning , after years , IO Nell : a Story of Killowen Point . The Hon Mrs Flamborough.
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... Flamborough , the very rich and mighty lady who lived in that beautiful mansion which Kitty had admired with so much enthusiasm , away among woods and gardens beyond the pretty little village , some miles off , at the foot of the bay ...
... Flamborough , the very rich and mighty lady who lived in that beautiful mansion which Kitty had admired with so much enthusiasm , away among woods and gardens beyond the pretty little village , some miles off , at the foot of the bay ...
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... Flamborough wishes to speak to his daughter . " " This is where he lives , " said Nell , " and I am his daughter ; but Mrs. Flainborough does not know me , and perhaps you make a mis- take . Mrs. Flamborough's laundress lives a little ...
... Flamborough wishes to speak to his daughter . " " This is where he lives , " said Nell , " and I am his daughter ; but Mrs. Flainborough does not know me , and perhaps you make a mis- take . Mrs. Flamborough's laundress lives a little ...
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