The Arrandel motto, Том 11871 |
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... things , Pollie , " said the child , gravely . " Because you have never had anything else to remember , dear , and I trust never will have . Unpleasant things are best forgotten . " " Yes , " said the child , dreamily ; leaning her ...
... things , Pollie , " said the child , gravely . " Because you have never had anything else to remember , dear , and I trust never will have . Unpleasant things are best forgotten . " " Yes , " said the child , dreamily ; leaning her ...
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... things , " whispered Hessie , look- ing up with unshed tears in her eyes . " Stoop and kiss me , Pollie , or I shall be obliged to jump up to your neck , and I've promised not to stir . " Pollie bent and kissed the beautiful little ...
... things , " whispered Hessie , look- ing up with unshed tears in her eyes . " Stoop and kiss me , Pollie , or I shall be obliged to jump up to your neck , and I've promised not to stir . " Pollie bent and kissed the beautiful little ...
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... things more with- out her ; don't you , Lydia ? " asked Bella petulantly , as she turned to a tall , plain , heavy - looking girl of sixteen , who sat next ber , and was Bella's " bosom friend , " what- ever may be the interpretation of ...
... things more with- out her ; don't you , Lydia ? " asked Bella petulantly , as she turned to a tall , plain , heavy - looking girl of sixteen , who sat next ber , and was Bella's " bosom friend , " what- ever may be the interpretation of ...
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... thing to think of ! I think a tipsy man is as bad as a man who tries to kill him- self , " she added , with an odd little gesture of repugnance . " You don't seem particularly to admire poor Henry's character , " said Tom , laughing as ...
... thing to think of ! I think a tipsy man is as bad as a man who tries to kill him- self , " she added , with an odd little gesture of repugnance . " You don't seem particularly to admire poor Henry's character , " said Tom , laughing as ...
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... things if he could . " " Or could have done great things if he would , " answered Hessie , with a little laugh . " It doesn't seem as if men ought to want to be taken care of like ; they ought to be strong and brave - especially kings ...
... things if he could . " " Or could have done great things if he would , " answered Hessie , with a little laugh . " It doesn't seem as if men ought to want to be taken care of like ; they ought to be strong and brave - especially kings ...
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Aberswys Alfy answered Arrandel asked Bella asked Hessie asked Hester beautiful Bella Lane beside Boulder Point boys bright carriage child Churleigh course cousin dear Delahoyde door Douglas dress Earl eyes Ezra face fancy feel fellow felt forget gently girl glad glance gravely hand heart Herefordshire Hessie's Hugh kiss lady laughed Leaholme's light lips look Lord Leaholme Lydia Madame Tussaud mamma Miss Berkeley Miss Berrington Miss Bruce Miss Dyott Miss Goldsmith Miss Lane ness never night pain Paley papa pleasant Pollie Pollie's poor quiet quietly Rebbington remember replied round Ruth Ruyglen seat silent Sir Randal Platt slowly small face smile softly speak spoke stood suppose talk tears tell Thank thing thought to-day to-night told tone Tottie turned uncon voice waiting walk watched Wattie whispered window wonder words young
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