movement. " 0 Edith, I not shield yon said pas■onately. "Is there way saving you from all this trouble and distress Indeed, Edith, if I could give you my life I would, to save you froia this terrible tyrrany house." " Dear Richard," said Edith, " you would
XXXIII. Edith Frenkheart in Italy. Oh. joy said Edith, oo« morning, after opening and reading a letter brought her at the break fasttattle, Thia indeed good newe. How, what; good newe, enid tba Baronet. Whence nnmea it, Edith ? From England, uld Edith,
June 3, 1854 - Westmeath Independent - Athlone, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
encounter Edith's mood of discontent. The young lady had wanted a young attendant, but had been circumvented by Supple, her persevering, yet obsequious enemy. Margate, as she called herself, had been some hours in the house before she was called to Edith's chatnber
December 24, 1886 - Wexford People - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
EARNEST. Beautiful Edith Bryant! Beautiful,coquettish Edith! flow with unskilful pencil shall I ever be able to give «ven faint idea of her loveliness? ild as an untamed «?azelle, and light heart the tuneful woodbird, was the joyous Edith at seventeen. Never
slightly at Edith say farewell. Ralph shook hands with Edith, kissed as he answered—" I hope so ; it is pleasant to be her, and then hurried out, followed both by her and missed." Harold, who scented resolved to see the last of the Edith had rung for
February 10, 1877 - Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette - Kilrush, Clare, Republic of Ireland
trial and conviction of her father, he had been Edith's greatest earthly et.mforter. Now, he met her at the door of the parlour; and, taking her from the servant, held her tenderly to his boquo. 'Edith! 0 Edith! Omsk heaven, restored to ma again :' She kissed
You must see her for me, Edith. She iealoue at Falcon Hall, I will ride over, said Edith. Tell her all that has happened to hinder my coming, and s«y claim her promise of one more in ten lew ero we part. Poor Ferdinand, said Edith leave all to me. I do indeed
August 5, 1854 - Westmeath Independent - Athlone, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
door I heard and cau truly *ay— teudanee on cattle which are stall-feeding on the estate Edith Graham wss the eldest three sisters. They “To yon * exclaimed Edith, bitterly; “ what should flight. pins on which you have the frills, together in the lelt
cards the E'dith. The Duchess, of course, n usthave lad the Edith on her own starboard side, and conse- queitly, ticcording to article 14 of the rules of the read, it was tire duty of the Duciless of Sutherland to keep out of the anvy of the Edith, and of
September 20, 1875 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
amusement in the family, for Edith's little eousin. having retd it, asked, Did you over play on the accordium, Edith Then what did Mr. Maisey put it on your ring for I That’s whit I want to know." “ Not one of favourite pieeea,” mid Edith, in her inhappy reve