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    1. “Was she some important heiress? I don’t think so, I found no record of her owning property there


    2. It upset me that knowing she was about to me an heiress she wouldn't need to work for me anymore hurt but her happiness counted more and I would be there through the whole way


    3. She was accustomed to the duties of her role and was in no hurry to provide her State with an heiress


    4. I didn't troop goggle-eyed around the villas of the obscenely wealthy like Barbara Hutton – the Woolworth heiress, or hang around the cafés and expensive yachts in the harbour


    5. In fact, if his Imperium ‘B’ would still exist and would have had peaceful relations with the Great Britain of Timeline ‘B’, he would have been the first to push for such a relationship, as a marriage between one of his sons and the heiress to the throne of England would have been politically most desirable


    6. reigning Prince of Monaco, as well as that of the present heiress presumptive, and thus


    7. would legitimately become the heiress presumptive herself


    8. They both come from aristocratic backgrounds (she is heiress to a Rothschild fortune, he is the son of a billionaire financier), and have been married since 2003


    9. Eve was beautiful and intelligent and an heiress to one of the world's great fortunes, and she had had more than a dozen serious proposals of marriage


    10. The old lady could not last much longer—she was seventy-nine!—and Eve intended to make sure that she was Gran's heiress

    11. The afternoon newspapers carried the story in headlines: HUSBAND OF BLACKWELL HEIRESS MISSING


    12. We shall pass by Greece so that Lizzie may meet my mother, and my mother, the rich heiress


    13. husband who just missed becoming her foster father, had cooperated with him to produce a heiress for the flat and now looked after some of her other needs that hubby"s decrepit and deteriorating physical condition was unable to satisfy


    14. Were her pirouettes not perfect? Did she not stand on her toes with her new pointe shoes? Did her shoulder pop out again? Alicia was the richest heiress in the world, but her father wanted her "to work for success"; he still gave her everything she could ever want in the end, though


    15. our Dolly?’ my mother inquired, claiming the heiress of three gas stations as hers


    16. He looked at me teasingly, “I had no idea that when I married you I was hooking myself up with such an heiress


    17. endeavouring to become an emperor, or at least a monarch; for it had been so settled between them, and with his personal worth and the might of his arm it was an easy matter to come to be one: and how on becoming one his lord was to make a marriage for him (for he would be a widower by that time, as a matter of course) and was to give him as a wife one of the damsels of the empress, the heiress of some rich and grand state on the mainland, having nothing to do with islands of any sort, for he did not care for them now


    18. "It is no wonder, senora, that your highness should be confused and embarrassed in telling the tale of your misfortunes; for such afflictions often have the effect of depriving the sufferers of memory, so that they do not even remember their own names, as is the case now with your ladyship, who has forgotten that she is called the Princess Micomicona, lawful heiress of the great kingdom of Micomicon; and with this cue your highness may now recall to your sorrowful recollection all you may wish to tell us


    19. That very night our renegade returned and said he had learned that the Moor we had been told of lived in that house, that his name was Hadji Morato, that he was enormously rich, that he had one only daughter the heiress of all his wealth, and that it was the general opinion throughout the city that she was the most beautiful woman in Barbary, and that several of the viceroys who came there had sought her for a wife, but that she had been always unwilling to marry; and he had learned, moreover, that she had a Christian slave who was now dead; all which agreed with the contents of the paper


    20. Archipiela, her lord and husband, and of their marriage they had issue the Princess Antonomasia, heiress of the kingdom; which Princess

    21. But there was one hitch in this case, which was that of inequality of rank, Don Clavijo being a private gentleman, and the Princess Antonomasia, as I said, heiress to the kingdom


    22. me, by an authentic will, his sole heiress and executrix: a disposition


    23. "Miss Havisham was now an heiress, and you may suppose was looked after as a great match


    24. de Saint-Meran, whose sole heiress I am


    25. ' But come, Franz, take courage, your wife is an heiress


    26. It was then generally reported that Mademoiselle de Villefort, the heiress of the marquis and marchioness of Saint-Meran, had regained the good graces of her grandfather, and that she would ultimately be in possession of an income of 300,000 livres


    27. This will has already constituted Haidee heiress of the rest of my fortune, consisting of lands, funds in England, Austria, and Holland, furniture in my different palaces and houses, and which without the twenty millions and the legacies to my servants, may still amount to sixty millions


    28. So Pearl—the elf-child,—the demon offspring, as some people, up to that epoch, persisted in considering her,—became the richest heiress of her day, in the New World


    29. With this gentleman, who took me home soon after our acquaintance commenced, I lived near eight months in which time, my constant complaisance and docility, my attention to deserve his confidence and love, and a conduct, in general, devoid of the least art and founded on my sincere regard and esteem for him, won and attached him so firmly to me, that, after having generously trusted me with a genteel, independent settlement, proceeding to heap marks of affection on me, he appointed me, by an authentic will, his sole heiress and executrix: a disposition which he did not outlive two months, being taken from me by a violent cold that he contracted, as he unadvisedly ran to the window, on an alarm of fire at some streets distant, and stood there naked-breasted, and exposed to the fatal impressions of a damp night air


    30. daughter came down the winding street, accompanied by Nanon, on her way to Mass or Vespers, the inhabitants ran to the windows and examined with intense curiosity the bearing of the rich heiress and her countenance, which bore the impress of angelic gentleness and melancholy

    31. "My dear child," he said to Eugenie when the table had been cleared and the doors carefully shut, "you are now your mother's heiress, and we have a few little matters to settle between us


    32. His old friend the notary, feeling sure that the rich heiress would inevitably marry his nephew the president, if Charles Grandet did not return, redoubled all his attentions; he came every day to take Grandet's orders, went on his errands to Froidfond, to


    33. While the poor heiress wept in company of an old servant, in that cold dark house, which was to her the universe, the whole province rang, from Nantes to Orleans, with the seventeen millions of Mademoiselle Grandet


    34. Consequently the Cruchots, whose policy was sagely guided by the old abbe, contented themselves for the time being with surrounding the great heiress and paying her the most affectionate attentions


    35. If the heiress had


    36. One or another would remark that in seven years he had largely increased his fortune, that Bonfons brought in at least ten thousand francs a year, and was surrounded, like the other possessions of the Cruchots, by the vast domains of the heiress


    37. He addressed the beautiful heiress familiarly, and spoke of her as "Our dear Eugenie


    38. Every evening he brought the rich heiress a huge and magnificent bouquet, which Madame Cornoiller placed conspicuously in a vase, and secretly threw into a corner of the court-yard when the visitors had departed


    39. Aubrion, whose heiress, a young girl nineteen years of age, bringsme a title, a place of gentleman-of-the-bed-chamber to His


    40. Each and all said his say, made his pun, and looked at the heiress mounted on her millions as on a pedestal

    41. The president fell at the feet of the rich heiress, his heart beating


    42. the rich widow just as, in former days, the Cruchots laid siege to the rich heiress


    43. Me Mother was a prim Popish Heiress, me Father an agin’ Restoration Rake who would ne’er confess that the Age o’ the Wits had pass’d, an’ who sought to make our decayin’ Family Seat in Oxfordshire—a ruin’d Gothick Pile known as Wilderknoll—into a little Replica o’ the Court o’ Charles II, with ancient decayin’ Courtiers scribblin’ their execrable Verses an’ agin’ Belles playin’ nauseously at bein’ irresistible young Mistresses


    44. The Age had granted him Pleasures unabated, had indulged his ev’ry Whim—whether lustful or pecuniary; thus he had ne’er learnt Self-Control, Self-Rule, or Moderation of his Passions: Married young to a timid Heiress who could not raise her Voice to him, school’d in Scandal amidst Whores and Rakes, how could he practise that Humility which manifests itself in Kindness? I fervently believe that the Rules I impos’d upon his Impulsive Nature did his Soul more good, i’faith, than his whole willful, Pleasure-seeking Life before he found me in the Hell-Fire Caves!


    45. “Sister, Friend, Playmate of my Youth,” I said, “if these Things are true, and I am the Heiress to Lymeworth, I swear you shall always have a Place here and a Home—for this is your Home as much as mine!”


    46. O I had no Head for Banking and Money (if I were Mistress of Lymeworth, indeed, I should call Sir Richard Hoare to handle my Affairs as Lord Bellars had done before me), but I knew that ’twas likely I was Heiress to nought but Debts, and that e’en paying out Lady Bellars’ Jointure should sore stress the Estate


    47. My Head was nodding upon my Breast, and my Thighs were so moist with Dreams that the tatter’d red Garter I still wore began to chafe, when lo, I awoke to hear I was Heiress to Lymeworth!


    48. From her feminine point of view she could see only one solution, namely, for Nicholas to marry a rich heiress


    49. In all his encounters with his son, the count was always conscious of his own guilt toward him for having wasted the family fortune, and so he could not be angry with him for refusing to marry an heiress and choosing the dowerless Sonya


    50. Moscow it is usually with the object of marrying an heiress






















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