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  • I first planned it as a story of twenty-five thousand words, even as 'Valmond' was planned as a story of five thousand words, and 'A Ladder of Swords 'as

    The Right of Way — Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • I first planned it as a story of twenty-five thousand words, even as 'Valmond' was planned as a story of five thousand words, and 'A Ladder of Swords 'as a story of twenty thousand words; but I had not written three chapters before I saw what the destiny of the tale was to be.

    The Right of Way — Volume 01 Gilbert Parker 1897

  • I first planned it as a story of twenty-five thousand words, even as 'Valmond' was planned as a story of five thousand words, and 'A Ladder of Swords 'as a story of twenty thousand words; but I had not written three chapters before I saw what the destiny of the tale was to be.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • The character of Valmond is drawn unerringly; his career, brief as it is, is placed before us as convincingly as history itself.

    The Wallypug in London Alan Wright 1910

  • [Illustration "the Marchioness of Valmond" (Elizabeth)]

    Elizabeth Visits America Elinor Glyn 1903

  • Mamma, and I can't write any more, only we are not going on to Mexico, but straight home to Valmond; and please bring Hurstbridge and

    Elizabeth Visits America Elinor Glyn 1903

  • But even here they call Octavia "Lady Chevenix" and me "Lady Valmond" every minute -- never just "My Lady" like at home, and I am sure they would rather die than say

    Elizabeth Visits America Elinor Glyn 1903

  • Englishwoman; when she comes to stay with us at Valmond she only brings two frocks for even a big party!

    Elizabeth Visits America Elinor Glyn 1903

  • We met at Mrs. Latour's (you know Valerie Latour, Lady Holloway's sister; when she is in England she often stays with us at Valmond).

    Elizabeth Visits America Elinor Glyn 1903

  • Octavia's, and there is not a corner of Valmond or Hurstbridge or even the town house, that I do not decide upon the arranging of.

    Elizabeth Visits America Elinor Glyn 1903

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