The Old Helmet, Volume 2Robert Carter & Brothers, 1864 |
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Page 57
... Carlisle ? " " No , I am not afraid of him , or of anything . Be- sides , he is hundreds of miles away , in Switzerland or somewhere . " " No he isn't ; he is here . " " What do you mean by ' here ? " " " In England , I mean . He isn't ...
... Carlisle ? " " No , I am not afraid of him , or of anything . Be- sides , he is hundreds of miles away , in Switzerland or somewhere . " " No he isn't ; he is here . " " What do you mean by ' here ? " " " In England , I mean . He isn't ...
Page 58
... Carlisle's wound had healed very rapidly . And moreover she had not given him credit for finding any attraction in that house , beyond her own personal presence in it . How- ever , she reflected that Mr. Carlisle was busy in politics ...
... Carlisle's wound had healed very rapidly . And moreover she had not given him credit for finding any attraction in that house , beyond her own personal presence in it . How- ever , she reflected that Mr. Carlisle was busy in politics ...
Page 60
... Carlisle was expected at Brighton ; so she was not greatly surprised one even- ing to find herself in the same room with him . It was at a public assembly . The glances that her curiosity cast , found him moving about among people very ...
... Carlisle was expected at Brighton ; so she was not greatly surprised one even- ing to find herself in the same room with him . It was at a public assembly . The glances that her curiosity cast , found him moving about among people very ...
Page 61
... Carlisle who put her mother and herself into their carriage . Elea- nor looked for a remark from her mother on the subject during their drive home ; but Mrs. Powle made none . The next evening he was at Mrs. Powle's rooms , where a ...
... Carlisle who put her mother and herself into their carriage . Elea- nor looked for a remark from her mother on the subject during their drive home ; but Mrs. Powle made none . The next evening he was at Mrs. Powle's rooms , where a ...
Page 62
... Carlisle yielded to her the place he had been occupying . The opportunity for an answer was gone . And though he was often near her during the evening , he did not recur again to the subject , and Elea- nor could not . But the little ...
... Carlisle yielded to her the place he had been occupying . The opportunity for an answer was gone . And though he was often near her during the evening , he did not recur again to the subject , and Elea- nor could not . But the little ...
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