Rosamond Leicester; Or, The True Heroine1866 |
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... heart , she soon gained over her mother to her side . Madame de Mendoza was dying , and believed herself to be so . Adored by her husband , he could not resist her pleadings for the happiness of their now only child . No time was lost ...
... heart , she soon gained over her mother to her side . Madame de Mendoza was dying , and believed herself to be so . Adored by her husband , he could not resist her pleadings for the happiness of their now only child . No time was lost ...
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... heart that I made a mesal- liance . She is very pretty , indeed , thought beauti- ful , quite of the Spanish type , and certainly her manners , when she chooses , very engaging ; there is a mixture of command and sweetness in them which ...
... heart that I made a mesal- liance . She is very pretty , indeed , thought beauti- ful , quite of the Spanish type , and certainly her manners , when she chooses , very engaging ; there is a mixture of command and sweetness in them which ...
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... heart to tell her his earnest desire to do all in his power to fill to her her mother's place , but he could not bring it out . Rosamond , on her part , while she knew she never could make up to him for what he had lost , longed to tell ...
... heart to tell her his earnest desire to do all in his power to fill to her her mother's place , but he could not bring it out . Rosamond , on her part , while she knew she never could make up to him for what he had lost , longed to tell ...
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... heart softened , that she might be enabled to receive the truth in the love of it ; for she saw that as yet , that precious Book was a sealed one to poor Rosa- mond . One morning , Madame de Saligny and Rosa- mond sat together , the ...
... heart softened , that she might be enabled to receive the truth in the love of it ; for she saw that as yet , that precious Book was a sealed one to poor Rosa- mond . One morning , Madame de Saligny and Rosa- mond sat together , the ...
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... heart , your own deceitful heart , that makes you say so , my . dear Rosamond , and ignorance of the holiness of God . Think for a moment , what are the require- ments of a Being of perfect purity ; then examine yourself even in the ...
... heart , your own deceitful heart , that makes you say so , my . dear Rosamond , and ignorance of the holiness of God . Think for a moment , what are the require- ments of a Being of perfect purity ; then examine yourself even in the ...
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Achnacraig Adelaide Alfred Alfred's answered Ardmay Arthur asked believe better Bible called Captain de Vere Caroline certainly Christ Colonel Leicester Cornwall cousin darling daughter dear child delightful dinner earnest earth entered exclaimed eyes father fear feel felt Frederick give glad Glenmona God's gone grave hand happiness hear heard heart hope Howard knew Lady Markham laughing leave Leicester's little brother London look Macintosh Madame de Saligny mamma marriage married Miss Grant Miss Leicester Miss Sherwood mond morning mother never night Norfolk Street papa pray prayer pre-adamite replied Rosa Rosamond Ross Rosy Saviour seemed sister smiling soon sorrow Spain Spanish speak squails Sunninghill suppose sure Susan Susan Grant talk tell things thought to-morrow Toddlekins told took uncle uncle Tom voice Walde Waldegrave Waldegrave's walk wish words young
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