You certainly were not in Prickett's Lane," said Lucy. "I see what it is. Miss Leonora Wentworth has changed her mind, and you are going to have Skelmersdale after all. I did not think you could have made up your mind to leave the district. It is not... The author's daughter - Page 215by Catherine Helen Spence - 1868Full view - About this book
| Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1864 - 308 pages
...is. Miss Leonora Wentworth has changed her mind, and you are going to have Skelmersdale after all. I did not think you could have made up your mind to leave the district. It is not news that gives me any pleasure," said the Sister of Mercy, as she loosed... | |
| Scotland - 1864 - 808 pages
...is. Miss Leonora Wentworth has changed her mind, and you are going to have Skelmersdale after all. I did not think you could have made up your mind to leave the district. It is not news that gives me any pleasure," said the Sister of Mercy, as she loosed... | |
| American periodicals - 1864 - 744 pages
...is. Miss Leonora Wentworth has changed lier mind, and you are going to have Skelinersdale after all. I did not think you could have made up your mind to leave the district. It is not news that gives me any pleasure," said the Sister of Mercy, as she loosed... | |
| England - 1864 - 808 pages
...is. Miss Leonora Wentworth has changed her mind, and you are going to have Skelmersdale after all. I did not think you could have made up your mind to leave the district. It is not news that gives me any pleasure," said the Sister of Mercy, as she loosed... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - English fiction - 1865 - 258 pages
...is. Miss Leonora Wentworth has changed her mind, and you are going to have Skelmersdale after all. I did not think you could have made up your mind to leave the district. It is not news that gives me any pleasure," said the Sister of Mercy, as she loosed... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - Clergy - 1865 - 258 pages
...is. Miss Leonora Wentworth has changed her mind, and you are going to have Skelmersdale after all. I did not think you could have made up your mind to leave the district. It is not news that gives me any pleasure," said jthe Sister of Mercy, as she loosed... | |
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