Victorian Fiction: Novels of Faith and Doubt, Том 24Garland, 1976 |
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... hear how well you can read , I want to know whether the young robins saw any more monsters , " said Anne , good - naturedly . Winifred , rather inopportunely , was ready with the information , that the nest was visited by two more ...
... hear how well you can read , I want to know whether the young robins saw any more monsters , " said Anne , good - naturedly . Winifred , rather inopportunely , was ready with the information , that the nest was visited by two more ...
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... hear you to - day . Your sister Emmeline is so ill that I have been up all night with her , and now I am afraid that if I do not rest , I shall be too tired to be of any use to her by - and - bye . ' ' Are you so tired ? ' said Janet ...
... hear you to - day . Your sister Emmeline is so ill that I have been up all night with her , and now I am afraid that if I do not rest , I shall be too tired to be of any use to her by - and - bye . ' ' Are you so tired ? ' said Janet ...
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... hear that music . It would be a thing to dwell on . But I have told her it must not be , I hope we shall hear no more of it . ' ' I hope so , ' replied Kate . Morning came , and the family were at breakfast , when a carriage stopped at ...
... hear that music . It would be a thing to dwell on . But I have told her it must not be , I hope we shall hear no more of it . ' ' I hope so , ' replied Kate . Morning came , and the family were at breakfast , when a carriage stopped at ...
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Abbeychurch afraid Alfred Allen Anne answer asked aunt beautiful began believe beth better Bouverie Brent brother called Catechism Church Constance Copseley cried dear delightful door Dora drawing-room dreadful Dykelands Edwin Eliza Elizabeth Emmeline and Kate Emmeline's Emmie exclaimed eyes face feeling Fido Frank girls glad hand happy Harriet Hazleby hear heard heart Helen hope Janet Juliet Kate's Katherine kind knew Lady Frances Lady Merton Lady Willoughby laughing Lizzie look Lord Herbert Lord Liddesdale Lord Somerville Lucy Mamma mean mind Miss Berners Miss Danby Miss Shaws Miss Townsend morning mother never night Papa perhaps poor pray round Rupert seemed Sir Edward Sir Francis sister smiling soon sorry speak spirits stairs Staunton suppose sure Susan talk tell thank thing thought told uncle Willoughby voice walk Winifred wish wonder Woodbourne