The Credit of the County: A Novel1901 - 323 pages |
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Aden afraid afternoon Angela Rowe anyhow Asher asked Barbara Vale Beaulieu believe better Bishop of Blackhampton Brayton Lodge chance course daresay deal dear declared Denis Vale Denis's Dicky dinner doubt Ernest Glyn exclaimed eyes fellow fond George Hallett give glad Glyn's going hand head hear heart hope hunting husband imagine inquired invitation Isabella keep up appearances knew Lady Helen Glyn Lady Mount Lady Mount-Sorrel laughed least leave London looked Lord Mount-Sorrel marriage marry master of hounds mastership matter mean mind Miss Beamish mother neighbours never once perhaps person poor present pretty question reason remarked reply Reuben Rowe's scarcely seemed Sewell sighed Somaliland soon Sorrel sorry sort Southacre suppose sure take the hounds talk telegrams tell thing thought tion told Trentshire truth turn understand Vale's wife wish woman word young Glyn
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Page 35 - Alcina from the crown of her head to the soles of her feet, that notwithstanding the grace, the facility, the soft elegance of his verse, Alcina is not beautiful.