Queechy, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1852 |
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... afraid , " said he , placing her gently on the log ; and before she had found anything to say , he went off again to his machinery . Fleda sat looking at him , and trying to clear her bosom of its thick breathing . " What has brought ...
... afraid , " said he , placing her gently on the log ; and before she had found anything to say , he went off again to his machinery . Fleda sat looking at him , and trying to clear her bosom of its thick breathing . " What has brought ...
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... Fleda ! -you're as lovely as you can be ! Are you glad to see me ? " " Very . " " Why don't you ask after somebody else ? " " I was afraid of overtasking your exhausted energies . " " Come and sit down here upon my lap ! 10 QUEECHY .
... Fleda ! -you're as lovely as you can be ! Are you glad to see me ? " " Very . " " Why don't you ask after somebody else ? " " I was afraid of overtasking your exhausted energies . " " Come and sit down here upon my lap ! 10 QUEECHY .
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... afraid he wasn't coming , nothing can express the state of my feelings ! But he appeared the next morning , and then I was quite happy , " said Constance , rising and falling in her chair , on what must have been ecstatic springs , for ...
... afraid he wasn't coming , nothing can express the state of my feelings ! But he appeared the next morning , and then I was quite happy , " said Constance , rising and falling in her chair , on what must have been ecstatic springs , for ...
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... he wants anything in particu- lar . " " Perhaps he don't mean that you shall , " said Fleda . Perhaps he don't ; but you see that aggravates my state of mind to a distressing degree . And then I'm afraid QUEECHY . 15.
... he wants anything in particu- lar . " " Perhaps he don't mean that you shall , " said Fleda . Perhaps he don't ; but you see that aggravates my state of mind to a distressing degree . And then I'm afraid QUEECHY . 15.
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Susan Warner. mind to a distressing degree . And then I'm afraid he will go somewhere where I can't keep watch of him ! " - Fleda could not help laughing . “ Perhaps he was tired of home , and came for mere weari- ness . " “ Weariness ...
Susan Warner. mind to a distressing degree . And then I'm afraid he will go somewhere where I can't keep watch of him ! " - Fleda could not help laughing . “ Perhaps he was tired of home , and came for mere weari- ness . " “ Weariness ...
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afraid ain't answer aunt Lucy aunt Miriam Barby beauty better breath bright bright eyes Captain Rossitur Carleton Charlton cheeks colour dear Fleda doctor Douglass Dr Gregory Dr Quackenboss Earl Douglass Edith Elfie face feeling Fleda looked Fleda's eyes Fleda's head Florence gave gentleman gently give glad grave ground half hand happy heard heart heerd hope Hugh's kind kiss knew lady laughing leave Lord Peterborough ma'am mamma mind minutes Miss Constance Miss Evelyn Miss Fleda Miss Ringgan morning mother never night Noisette Olmney Philetus pleasant pleasure Plumfield Pritchard Queechy quiet quietly Renney rest roses seemed shewed silent smiling speak Stackpole stairs stood suppose sure sweet talk tears tell things Thorn to-morrow tone took uncle Orrin uncle Rolf vinaigrette voice walked weary wish words
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