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... horse ? " she said . She seems 66 delighted with the girl , but doesn't know her name , although she has promised to call upon her . " " It was Miss Dobree's horse . " Mrs. Scarsdale's brow darkened . " Was she alone ? " she asked ...
... horse ? " she said . She seems 66 delighted with the girl , but doesn't know her name , although she has promised to call upon her . " " It was Miss Dobree's horse . " Mrs. Scarsdale's brow darkened . " Was she alone ? " she asked ...
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... " said Mrs. Scarsdale , tauntingly ; " but after all , Frank , why did you stop her horse ? She had two cavaliers with her ; she surely might have looked to them for aid . " ( 6 They could not gallop after a beast which POOR FRANK . 63.
... " said Mrs. Scarsdale , tauntingly ; " but after all , Frank , why did you stop her horse ? She had two cavaliers with her ; she surely might have looked to them for aid . " ( 6 They could not gallop after a beast which POOR FRANK . 63.
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... horse had swerved , you know , or turned suddenly into one of the alleys , she must have struck her head against a tree , and would have been dreadfully " But Frank saved her . hurt , " she said . We heard the thud of her horse's hoofs ...
... horse had swerved , you know , or turned suddenly into one of the alleys , she must have struck her head against a tree , and would have been dreadfully " But Frank saved her . hurt , " she said . We heard the thud of her horse's hoofs ...
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... horses ! " exclaimed Lesbia . " Oh ! I envied them so , when they cantered cantered away . Miss Dobree's chestnut was ... horse . It would be an amusement for you . " Lesbia blushed brightly . " I did not mean that , " she said . I was ...
... horses ! " exclaimed Lesbia . " Oh ! I envied them so , when they cantered cantered away . Miss Dobree's chestnut was ... horse . It would be an amusement for you . " Lesbia blushed brightly . " I did not mean that , " she said . I was ...
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... horse , " said Lesbia , looking gently at Frank , whose face brightened . The girl thought it would be mean to cast him off just because she had the chance of new companions , and a better amusement in prospect . " I am not sure that ...
... horse , " said Lesbia , looking gently at Frank , whose face brightened . The girl thought it would be mean to cast him off just because she had the chance of new companions , and a better amusement in prospect . " I am not sure that ...
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Adlershorst admired amused asked ball beautiful Berrylands better blushed bright brow Captain Dobree Captain Hugh Caroline chair chance CHAPTER charm cheeks companion cotillon cousin cried Lesbia Dalrymple's dance daugh daughter dear Dear Ella delight Dobree's door Ella's engaged exclaimed Lesbia eyes face father feel felt Frank Hamilton friends gaiety gaze gentle girl glad gone Grand Duchess Grand Duke Groschen Groschenheim guardian hair Hamil hand happy hear heart heir presumptive horse husband kissed knew lady laughed leave Lesbia Lesley looked looking-glass mamma marriage marry mean mind Miss Dobree Miss Lesley Monkshill mother nature never night nursed perhaps pleasure poor Prince Philip Reichsthaler replied rymple Scarsdale Scarsdale's seemed smiled Stephen Dalrymple Stockton sure sweet talk tell thing thought told tone turned Tyrol uncle voice waiting watching whilst wife wife's wish woman young
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