Description:This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 ...hlank page asked Imogene to lend her her pencil--and Miss Summerfield, taking the gold pencil from her helt, handed it to Winny, watching with uneasiness the frosty smile upon the girl's lips as she wrote. Winny finished her note written with a pencil on the reverse side of her father's letter, and folding, directed it. She laid it down on the corner of the dressing-table ready for Kill. Imogene took it up. "May I read it, Winny?" She nodded an indifferent assent. Imogene's sentiment of reverence made her shudder as she read--When you have found and restored to mo the life of my life, my husband--when you will extend to him an equal welcome with myself--then I will come to you, and not till then. You need send no more letters, for I will receive none from you except through the hands of Edgar Ardenne. "You know the terms--know me." WINNY ARDENNE. "Horrible! most horrible! Winny, nothing, nothing that your father could have done to you or your husband should have provoked you to write a note like that!" "I am not provoked. I wrote a cold fact." "This note shall not go," said Miss Summerfield, slowly tearing it up. "You will have to reply to Squire Darling, then, for I can write no other letter--for any other letter would be false." "Then I will reply to my uncle's note--" and going to her room Imogene wrote the Sir,--Mrs. Ardenne, though much hotter and still improving, is not in a condition to come to you. "We hope she will be in a few days--her child is well and grows finely. We hope to see you at Red-Stone Hall as soon as your convalescence will permit it. Very respectfully, Monday morning. I. SUMMERFIELD. Sealing this letter, Imogene returned to Winny's-chamber. S...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Winny Darling, or The Three Beauties of Shannondale , Volume 620 1857 Leather Bound. To get started finding Winny Darling, or The Three Beauties of Shannondale , Volume 620 1857 Leather Bound, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Description: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 ...hlank page asked Imogene to lend her her pencil--and Miss Summerfield, taking the gold pencil from her helt, handed it to Winny, watching with uneasiness the frosty smile upon the girl's lips as she wrote. Winny finished her note written with a pencil on the reverse side of her father's letter, and folding, directed it. She laid it down on the corner of the dressing-table ready for Kill. Imogene took it up. "May I read it, Winny?" She nodded an indifferent assent. Imogene's sentiment of reverence made her shudder as she read--When you have found and restored to mo the life of my life, my husband--when you will extend to him an equal welcome with myself--then I will come to you, and not till then. You need send no more letters, for I will receive none from you except through the hands of Edgar Ardenne. "You know the terms--know me." WINNY ARDENNE. "Horrible! most horrible! Winny, nothing, nothing that your father could have done to you or your husband should have provoked you to write a note like that!" "I am not provoked. I wrote a cold fact." "This note shall not go," said Miss Summerfield, slowly tearing it up. "You will have to reply to Squire Darling, then, for I can write no other letter--for any other letter would be false." "Then I will reply to my uncle's note--" and going to her room Imogene wrote the Sir,--Mrs. Ardenne, though much hotter and still improving, is not in a condition to come to you. "We hope she will be in a few days--her child is well and grows finely. We hope to see you at Red-Stone Hall as soon as your convalescence will permit it. Very respectfully, Monday morning. I. SUMMERFIELD. Sealing this letter, Imogene returned to Winny's-chamber. S...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Winny Darling, or The Three Beauties of Shannondale , Volume 620 1857 Leather Bound. To get started finding Winny Darling, or The Three Beauties of Shannondale , Volume 620 1857 Leather Bound, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.