The Spinsters of Blatchington, Том 11872 |
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Anne Bloomfield Anne's arms Betty Blatchington blushed bowed breathed cheek clasped colour curls Dadds dare daughter dear Denny dress eyes face father fingers forget gentle glance Godfrey Sterne hair hand happy head hear heart honour hope Jane kissed knew Lady Thorold laugh lips little girl little women looked lorgnettes Madame marriage marry Miss Anstruther Miss Bloomfield Miss Maria Miss Perkins Miss Sally Miss Thorold Molière Molly Molly Bloom Molly's Monsieur Legros morning mother Nanny Nanny's never night Percy Thorne poor child Poplars port wine pretty quiet quietly replied round Seaford Selina shoulders sighed sister smile speak spinster spoke stood suppose sure sweet Tartuffe tears tell thank thing Thorne's thought to-morrow to-night told tone tongue trembled trouble truth turned twill voice whilst wife wish woman women words young
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