The Honorable Miss


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And Mrs. Bertram did not care in the least what anybody thought of her. She was in no sense of the word a sham. She was well-born, well-educated, respectably married, and fairly well-off. The people in Northbury considered her rich. She always spoke of herself as poor. In reality she was neither rich nor poor. She had an income of something like twelve hundred a year, and on that she lived comfortably, educated her children well, and certainly managed to present a nice appearance wherever she went.







The Court Journal


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The Works of Lord Byron


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Court Magazine and Monthly Critic


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1838.







Parliamentary Debates


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