She had set her heart on going to the seaside, and she was not well—far from it, indeed. When Easter had passed, however, and Lent, as a matter of course, also (it may not be quite amiss to remark that every day during Lent Mr. Wright thanked Heaven... Above suspicion - Page 262by Charlotte Eliza L. Riddell - 1876Full view - About this book
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - Periodicals - 1875 - 633 pages
...lady, with a little sob. She had set her heart on going to the seaside, and she was not well — far from it, indeed. When Easter had passed, however,...took Mr. Wright aside, and ' hoped he would not feel ofiended if he asked him whether pecuniary matters had any share in preventing Mrs. Wright having the... | |
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