The Orphan Boy, Or Test of Innocence, Etc. (Founded on Facts.). |
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... sigh , she gave Edmund to his nurse . " Are you serious Helen ? " echoed Sir Mildred . " Determinedly so " -answered her ladyship . Sir Mildred and Miss Grandison exchanged looks ; but the latter rose from her seat , and with a ...
... sigh , she gave Edmund to his nurse . " Are you serious Helen ? " echoed Sir Mildred . " Determinedly so " -answered her ladyship . Sir Mildred and Miss Grandison exchanged looks ; but the latter rose from her seat , and with a ...
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... of the only relative she possessed in the world , her brother , Sir Mildred Austincourt ; in whose arms she breathed her last sigh . death she could 20 THE ORPHAN BOY , OR "court, they have now been at the Priory ...
... of the only relative she possessed in the world , her brother , Sir Mildred Austincourt ; in whose arms she breathed her last sigh . death she could 20 THE ORPHAN BOY , OR "court, they have now been at the Priory ...
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... sigh . death she could only murmer child " .- In the agonies of be a father to my Sir Mildred , who had loved his sister tenderly , neglected not to pay the last duties to his favorite Isabella . " Poor Boy ! ( cried he , holding ...
... sigh . death she could only murmer child " .- In the agonies of be a father to my Sir Mildred , who had loved his sister tenderly , neglected not to pay the last duties to his favorite Isabella . " Poor Boy ! ( cried he , holding ...
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... sigh that such a being no longer existed , sprung from his bosom at a moment when he thought he should have escaped from observation , but he found the eyes of his uncle were fixed upon him with an emotion of tenderness he did not ...
... sigh that such a being no longer existed , sprung from his bosom at a moment when he thought he should have escaped from observation , but he found the eyes of his uncle were fixed upon him with an emotion of tenderness he did not ...
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... sigh , " With my mother , alas ! I possess no influence . " " Name not your mother for the love of heaven ! " repeated Adolphus with an emphasis so strong that he could not recall himself ; but the deep mantling blush which crimsoned ...
... sigh , " With my mother , alas ! I possess no influence . " " Name not your mother for the love of heaven ! " repeated Adolphus with an emphasis so strong that he could not recall himself ; but the deep mantling blush which crimsoned ...
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Adol affected agitated Angelina Antonia appeared arms Austincourt Priory beautiful beheld beloved blush bosom Captain Montreville Captain Parker castle charms cheek child colonel conversation cottage count Rosalvie countenance countess Courtney Hall cousin creature cried Adolphus cried Sir Mildred daughter dear Duncan Campbell earl Edmund Austincourt Evadne eyes Fanny Roseberry father feelings Frederic George Courtney girl hand Hannah happy heart heaven humour innocent instantly Italy Julia Montgomery lady Austincourt lady Caroline lady Courtney lady Glenroy lady Mountsorrel lady Theodora Percy lady Villeroy ladyship Leonard little Frances look lord Glenroy lord Villeroy lordship lovely madam Markland Miss Aubrey Miss Bloomfield Miss Grandison Miss Gurney Miss Mantle Miss Montgomery morning Morrison mother mysterious never phus poor possessed present Rachel replied returned Rosella Sambo sigh Sir George Sir Mildred Austincourt Sir William smile Sophia sweet tears thought tion uncle uttered voice William Harman woman words young
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