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'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Zephany sprang from it and came hastily towards them'' Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Zephany sprang from it and came hastily towards them', 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41
'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; 'Those are goodish pigs' said Lord Grimstock, after a considerable pause', 1890. From "The Graphic
' Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; 'Leave my house! ' ', 1890. Creator: Percy Macquoid'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; 'Leave my house! ' ', 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890
' Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Mildred was usually to be foundestablished under one Creator'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Mildred was usually to be foundestablished under one of the great old cedars, with Lucy beside her. ', 1890. From "The Graphic
' Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Rushmere, who had been abstractedly watching the smok Creator'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Rushmere, who had been abstractedly watching the smoke of his cigarette rising towards the ceiling, here glanced down at Zephany
' Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Whereapon the housemaid said she know'd the young man'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Whereupon the housemaid said she know'd the young man wasn't waiting there for nothing
' Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; 'Oh, make yourself easy, Mr'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; 'Oh, make yourself easy, Mr. Rushmere, ' she said, flashing a bright angry glance upon him', 1890. From "The Graphic
'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; And Peggy in her eagerness almost pulled Lucy into the Creator''Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; And Peggy in her eagerness almost pulled Lucy into the room', 1890. From "The Graphic
'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; There sat Mr. Tudway Didear attired in a dark flannel Creator'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; There sat Mr. Tudway Didear attired in a dark flannel dressing-gown
'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; 'I hope we do not disturb you. We were told to come in here, ' said Lucy gently', 1890. From "The Graphic
'Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Mr Hawkin's turned it up again with a flare whe he saw''Madame Leroux'; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Mr Hawkin's turned it up again with a flare whe he saw who his visiter was', 1890'From, 'The Graphic
Madame Leroux; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Enderby Court, 1890. Creator: Percy MacquoidMadame Leroux ; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Enderby Court, 1890. From " The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890
Madame Leroux; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; The next moment her eyes met his in the glass; her fac CreatorMadame Leroux ; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; The next moment her eyes met his in the glass; her face looked strangely ghastly, 1890. From " The Graphic
"Madame Leroux";By Francis Eleanor Trollope;"Now, then, are these young ladies ready?, 1890" Madame Leroux" ; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; " Now, then, are these young ladies ready?, 1890
"Madame Leroux";By Francis Eleanor Trollope;He was accompanied by a tall spare man... 1890" Madame Leroux" ; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; He was accompanied by a tall spare man, little past middle life, who limped slightly in his gait. 1890
"Madame Leroux";By Francis Eleanor Trollope;All this Mr. Shard said with an intent and... 1890" Madame Leroux" ; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; All this Mr. Shard said with an intent and frowning face, emphasising the clauses of his speech with sharp raps of his open palm
"Madame Leroux";By Francis Eleanor Trollope;The two persons whose dancing had been... 1890" Madame Leroux" ; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; The two persons whose dancing had been thus suddenly interrupted by Mr. Hawkinss entrance stood in the centre of the room. 1890
"Madame Leroux";By Francis Eleanor Trollope;Mr. Shard conducted Mildred---very shy... 1890" Madame Leroux" ; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Mr. Shard conducted Mildred---very shy and shame-faced under all this eloquence--to the carriage, and waited bare-headed in the sunshine, 1890
"Madame Leroux";By Francis Eleanor Trollope;"Should you say Miss Enderby is exactly... 1890" Madame Leroux" ; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; " Should you say Miss Enderby is exactly thick with her, d ye think?" answered Mr. Pinhorn, the grocer
"Madame Leroux";By Francis Eleanor Trollope. "Good-bye Aunt Charlotte, "said Mildred, 1890" Madame Leroux" ; By Francis Eleanor Trollope. " Good-bye Aunt Charlotte, " said Mildred, 1890
"Madame Leroux";By Francis Eleanor Trollope;Lady Charlotte walked meditatively up... 1890" Madame Leroux" ; By Francis Eleanor Trollope; Lady Charlotte walked meditatively up the village street, 1890
That Unfortunate Marriage, by Francis Eleanor Trollope;As to "Uncle JoThat Unfortunate Marriage, by Francis Eleanor Trollope; As to " Uncle Jo, " the honour nearly overpowered him. 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38
That Unfortunate Marriage, by Francis Eleanor Trollope;"If you had ever seen that beast, BucherThat Unfortunate Marriage, by Francis Eleanor Trollope; " If you had ever seen that beast, Bucher, you d understand it.", 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38
That Unfortunate Marriage, by Francis Eleanor Trollope, "You will all be sorry to lose Miss Cheffi CreatorThat Unfortunate Marriage, by Francis Eleanor Trollope, " You will all be sorry to lose Miss Cheffington", 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38