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“ In informing you of my engagement with Miss Costigan , daughter of J. Chesterfield Costigan , Esq . , of Costiganstown , but , perhaps , better known to you under her professional name of Miss Fotheringay , of the Theatres Royal Drury ...
“ In informing you of my engagement with Miss Costigan , daughter of J. Chesterfield Costigan , Esq . , of Costiganstown , but , perhaps , better known to you under her professional name of Miss Fotheringay , of the Theatres Royal Drury ...
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Although obliged by poverty to earn an honourable maintenance by the exercise of her splendid talents , Miss Costigan's family is as ancient and noble as our own . When our ancestor , Ralph Pendennis , landed with Richard II . in ...
Although obliged by poverty to earn an honourable maintenance by the exercise of her splendid talents , Miss Costigan's family is as ancient and noble as our own . When our ancestor , Ralph Pendennis , landed with Richard II . in ...
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For the last five years of her life her Ladyship had been attended by Miss Helen Thistlewood , a very distant relative of the noble house of Bareacres , before mentioned , and daughter of Lieutenant R. Thistlewood , R.N. , killed at the ...
For the last five years of her life her Ladyship had been attended by Miss Helen Thistlewood , a very distant relative of the noble house of Bareacres , before mentioned , and daughter of Lieutenant R. Thistlewood , R.N. , killed at the ...
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There was a talk of his marrying Miss Hunkle , of Lilybank , old Hunkle the Attorney's daughter , with at least fifteen hundred a year to her fortune ; but my brother the Major declined . “ As a bachelor , ” he said , “ nobody cares how ...
There was a talk of his marrying Miss Hunkle , of Lilybank , old Hunkle the Attorney's daughter , with at least fifteen hundred a year to her fortune ; but my brother the Major declined . “ As a bachelor , ” he said , “ nobody cares how ...
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I shall live and die an old bachelor , John : and your worthy friend , Miss Hunkle , I have no doubt , will find some more worthy object of her affection , than a worn - out old soldier on half - pay . ” Time showed the correctness of ...
I shall live and die an old bachelor , John : and your worthy friend , Miss Hunkle , I have no doubt , will find some more worthy object of her affection , than a worn - out old soldier on half - pay . ” Time showed the correctness of ...
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