Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... COTTAGE , a square red - brick house , with iron gates , and a sweep up to the door , a garden and shrubbery behind , stands on the high road , not a mile from the little town of Dornton , which nestles in a sheltered valley among the ...
... COTTAGE , a square red - brick house , with iron gates , and a sweep up to the door , a garden and shrubbery behind , stands on the high road , not a mile from the little town of Dornton , which nestles in a sheltered valley among the ...
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... Cottage . In the interval after dinner , before the gen- tlemen appeared , her sufferings were less intense . Mrs. Aymer kindly provided her with a piece of tapestry work , which was a great resource , and she had so much to say to ...
... Cottage . In the interval after dinner , before the gen- tlemen appeared , her sufferings were less intense . Mrs. Aymer kindly provided her with a piece of tapestry work , which was a great resource , and she had so much to say to ...
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... Cottage , sent Ellen out under the escort of her nephews , to take a turn on the pier . They were soon weary of meeting the same faces , and walking behind the same gay mantles and many - coloured dresses ; and Willy discovered a shady ...
... Cottage , sent Ellen out under the escort of her nephews , to take a turn on the pier . They were soon weary of meeting the same faces , and walking behind the same gay mantles and many - coloured dresses ; and Willy discovered a shady ...
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... fair estimate of the truth of your legends about Rose Cottage . ' ' I can believe nothing but good of Rose Cot- tage , after what I have seen of its inmates , ' said Captain Aymer , with a little bow , which was 44 MAIDEN SISTERS .
... fair estimate of the truth of your legends about Rose Cottage . ' ' I can believe nothing but good of Rose Cot- tage , after what I have seen of its inmates , ' said Captain Aymer , with a little bow , which was 44 MAIDEN SISTERS .
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... Cottage , you used to disap- pear , like Cinderella , at half - past ten , because Anne ruled that it was your bed - time . ' ' But this is holiday - time , ' said Ellen : ' I shall slip into my old ways quite naturally when we go home ...
... Cottage , you used to disap- pear , like Cinderella , at half - past ten , because Anne ruled that it was your bed - time . ' ' But this is holiday - time , ' said Ellen : ' I shall slip into my old ways quite naturally when we go home ...
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admiration afraid Alban Manor Allonby amused Anne ANNE KERR Anne's answered Archbishop of Dublin asked Aunt Ellen beauty better boys breakfast Brighton Captain Aymer Carew CHAPTER Clara Colonel Oliphant Colonel Oliphant's colour cousin dance dear delighted dinner door Dornton drawing-room eagerly Ellen drew Ellen looked eyes face feel felt glad glance Grosvenor Square happy hear heart hope horses Houghton Hugh Oliphant Hugh's J. W. DONALDSON John's Johnny Kate knew Lady Calton Lady Cecil Lady Harriet laughing Lord Calton Lord John Louis Mamma Mary ment Miss Kerr Miss Mortimer morning mother Nelly never nosegays Notes Oaks observed Octavo party Phil Phil's pleasant rejoined remark replied ride Rose Cottage scarcely school-room silence Sir Charles sisters smile soon spirits talk tears tell thing thought tion tired tone turned voice waiting walk Willy wish wonder words
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