The Yellow Book, Volume 3AMS Press, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 97
... child of an English father ; and she was Benedict Campion's ward . This relation , which many persons found incongruous , had befallen naturally enough . Her father had been Campion's oldest and most familiar friend ; and when Richard ...
... child of an English father ; and she was Benedict Campion's ward . This relation , which many persons found incongruous , had befallen naturally enough . Her father had been Campion's oldest and most familiar friend ; and when Richard ...
Page 98
... child had inherited , and what small property would come to her was in England , and in English funds . To Hortense Letêtre and her brother such responsibilities in an alien land were not for a moment to be entertained . And gradually ...
... child had inherited , and what small property would come to her was in England , and in English funds . To Hortense Letêtre and her brother such responsibilities in an alien land were not for a moment to be entertained . And gradually ...
Page 104
... children ? They are good women , nos Ursulines , ah , yes ; but our Marie - Ursule is a good child , and blessed matrimony also is a sacrament . You shall talk to her , my Campion . It is a little fancy , you see , such as will come to ...
... children ? They are good women , nos Ursulines , ah , yes ; but our Marie - Ursule is a good child , and blessed matrimony also is a sacrament . You shall talk to her , my Campion . It is a little fancy , you see , such as will come to ...
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