Gertrude Melton, Or, Nature's Nobleman, Том 3Saunders, Otley, 1860 - 208 стор. |
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... bright English face , and dancing blue eyes , were overcast by a dawning anxiety , but he said no more about his mother , and told instead the incidents of his day , to which his companion gave the best attention he could , till the ...
... bright English face , and dancing blue eyes , were overcast by a dawning anxiety , but he said no more about his mother , and told instead the incidents of his day , to which his companion gave the best attention he could , till the ...
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... bright English face , and dancing blue eyes , were overcast by a dawning anxiety , but he said no more about his mother , and told instead the incidents of his day , to which his companion gave the best attention he could , till the ...
... bright English face , and dancing blue eyes , were overcast by a dawning anxiety , but he said no more about his mother , and told instead the incidents of his day , to which his companion gave the best attention he could , till the ...
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... bright eyes of Lady Melton fixed on his . He started , but held the flower fast in his grasp . A moment's silence , and then a weak whisper , - Mr. Fairfield , you will forgive me if I seem to intrude on your confidence , but the eyes ...
... bright eyes of Lady Melton fixed on his . He started , but held the flower fast in his grasp . A moment's silence , and then a weak whisper , - Mr. Fairfield , you will forgive me if I seem to intrude on your confidence , but the eyes ...
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... bright leaves of spring . It was a place to be felt as home , and loved accord- ingly , and so he felt and loved it , already . There was one growing feeling , which prevented Melton from being to him , all that the Italian home had ...
... bright leaves of spring . It was a place to be felt as home , and loved accord- ingly , and so he felt and loved it , already . There was one growing feeling , which prevented Melton from being to him , all that the Italian home had ...
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... bright October afternoon ; Gabriel weak , indeed , and looking like the shadow of himself , but improving daily , and able to look forward with something like pleasure to resuming his occupations , in which he was for the present to be ...
... bright October afternoon ; Gabriel weak , indeed , and looking like the shadow of himself , but improving daily , and able to look forward with something like pleasure to resuming his occupations , in which he was for the present to be ...
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