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Lady Georgiana Fullerton:
Mrs. Gerald's Niece - nouveau livre
ISBN: 9781154367867
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustra… Plus…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871. Excerpt: ... I will try, Ita answered, as she hurried away to join her husband. She would have given anything to stop with the poor woman, and, when she had left her, remembered that she had not asked her name. The superioress, however, told her that it was Ranolfi. It was difficult to fix her mind on the exhibition of copybooks and needlework, which she was called upon to admire and even on the evolutions in the infant school, which she usually enjoyed very much. At last everything was over, and they went to the door where Mrs. Langdon''s brougham, which she had lent them for the day, was waiting. I shall walk home, Edgar said. You can do your shopping, and on your way back leave our cards on the Carsdales. Ita had been wishing, ever since her arrival in London, to tell him that she wanted to call on Eliza. Now, with desperate courage, as she was getting into the carriage, she said so. A cloud passed over his face. He hesitated. She added, Your mother says she has been very unwell since her confinement, and they are so ill off. I really must go and see her, dearest. As you please, he coldly replied, and walked away. Do as you choose, are words which sometimes leave a heavy weight on the hearts of those to whom they are addressed. But Ita had no doubt that it was right to go and see Eliza, unless her husband had particularly forbidden it. So availing herself of the ungracious permission, she told the footman that she wished to be driven to number four in a little narrow street behind Manchester Square. When they arrived there, the loud rap at the door seemed out of keeping with the humble appearance of the house. The girl-who opened it said Mrs. Roland was at home, and showed Ita up to the third story, where she found Eliza in a very small and badly-furnish... Lady Georgiana Fullerton, Books, History, Mrs. Gerald's Niece Books>History, General Books LLC<
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EXEMPLE
Lady Georgiana Fullerton:
Mrs. Gerald's Niece - nouveau livre
ISBN: 9781154367867
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustra… Plus…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871. Excerpt: ... I will try, Ita answered, as she hurried away to join her husband. She would have given anything to stop with the poor woman, and, when she had left her, remembered that she had not asked her name. The superioress, however, told her that it was Ranolfi. It was difficult to fix her mind on the exhibition of copybooks and needlework, which she was called upon to admire and even on the evolutions in the infant school, which she usually enjoyed very much. At last everything was over, and they went to the door where Mrs. Langdon''s brougham, which she had lent them for the day, was waiting. I shall walk home, Edgar said. You can do your shopping, and on your way back leave our cards on the Carsdales. Ita had been wishing, ever since her arrival in London, to tell him that she wanted to call on Eliza. Now, with desperate courage, as she was getting into the carriage, she said so. A cloud passed over his face. He hesitated. She added, Your mother says she has been very unwell since her confinement, and they are so ill off. I really must go and see her, dearest. As you please, he coldly replied, and walked away. Do as you choose, are words which sometimes leave a heavy weight on the hearts of those to whom they are addressed. But Ita had no doubt that it was right to go and see Eliza, unless her husband had particularly forbidden it. So availing herself of the ungracious permission, she told the footman that she wished to be driven to number four in a little narrow street behind Manchester Square. When they arrived there, the loud rap at the door seemed out of keeping with the humble appearance of the house. The girl-who opened it said Mrs. Roland was at home, and showed Ita up to the third story, where she found Eliza in a very small and badly-furnish... Lady Georgiana Fullerton, Books, History, Mrs. Gerald's Niece Books>History <
(*) Livre non disponible signifie que le livre est actuellement pas disponible à l'une des plates-formes associées nous recherche.