The book Beatrice And Benedick : a Romance of the Crimea 2 was written by author Smart, Hawley, 1833-1893 Here you can read free online of Beatrice And Benedick : a Romance of the Crimea 2 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Beatrice And Benedick : a Romance of the Crimea 2 a good or bad book?
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No, she would not ; but though Polly was still inflexible in her refusal, she had softened very much in her manner, Hugh pleaded well, and Mrs. Tarrant was not insensible altogether to the titillation of acting as proxy for her mistress, in a good, strong love scene. She could not help thinking that if she had been Miss Nellie she would have at all events heard what Captain Fleming had got to say for himself. Whatever it was Miss Nellie thought he had done, it seemed they had been telling lies ...of him. But no ; she had THE AMBASSADOR. 189 promised her young mistress, and she would be true to her word. Hugh at last saw that it was useless ; he was conscious that he had progressed rapidly in Mrs. Tarrant's good graces, but he saw that she was quite in- flexible in her determination to tell him nothing whatever about Miss Lynden. " Good-bye, Mrs. Tarrant," he said at last, "you've no doubt good reasons for refusing JO o to give me her address, but you are wrong, and before long Miss Lynden herself will tell you so." As he uttered the above words, a man's head was suddenly thrust in at the open window, which, as Hugh at once guessed, belonged to Mr.
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