Elsie Dinsmore, by Martha FarquharsonGeorge Routledge, 1873 |
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... glance at him , as she returned to her seat ; but he turned away his head , muttering , " It's all her own fault , for she wouldn't let me help her . " As he looked up again , he caught his sister Lora's eyes fixed on him with an ...
... glance at him , as she returned to her seat ; but he turned away his head , muttering , " It's all her own fault , for she wouldn't let me help her . " As he looked up again , he caught his sister Lora's eyes fixed on him with an ...
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... glance toward him , and at length she asked , " What is the matter , Arthur ? " 66 ' Nothing much , " said he , gruffly , turning his back to her . Thus repulsed , she said no more , but gave her un- divided attention to her employment ...
... glance toward him , and at length she asked , " What is the matter , Arthur ? " 66 ' Nothing much , " said he , gruffly , turning his back to her . Thus repulsed , she said no more , but gave her un- divided attention to her employment ...
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... glance after her , muttering the word " stingy " between his teeth . Elsie ran down to the kitchen , asking of one and another of the servants as she passed , " Where's Pompey ? " The last time she put the question to Phoebe , the cook ...
... glance after her , muttering the word " stingy " between his teeth . Elsie ran down to the kitchen , asking of one and another of the servants as she passed , " Where's Pompey ? " The last time she put the question to Phoebe , the cook ...
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... glance of mingled curiosity and interest , half held out his hand , but drawing it back again , simply said , " Good morning , Elsie , " and returned to his paper . Elsie stood irresolutely in the middle of the floor , wanting , yet not ...
... glance of mingled curiosity and interest , half held out his hand , but drawing it back again , simply said , " Good morning , Elsie , " and returned to his paper . Elsie stood irresolutely in the middle of the floor , wanting , yet not ...
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... glance at Mrs. Dins- more , fearing her displeasure ; but to her great relief , the lady seemed too much occupied to notice her . Once she looked timidly at her father , and her eyes met his . He was looking at her with an expression ...
... glance at Mrs. Dins- more , fearing her displeasure ; but to her great relief , the lady seemed too much occupied to notice her . Once she looked timidly at her father , and her eyes met his . He was looking at her with an expression ...
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afraid angry arms Arthur asked Aunt Adelaide Aunt Chloe beautiful Bible cheek child chile Cornhill cried Crown 8vo darlin darling daugh dear papa door drawing-room ELEANOR HAMILTON Elsie's Enna exclaimed eyes face father Fcap fear feeling Felice Orsini gently give glad glance hand happy head heart hope Horace Dinsmore hour JOHN SAUNDERS kiss knee lady laughed lesson little daughter little Elsie little girl look Lora love Jesus Lucy mamma mammy Miss Allison Miss Day Miss Elsie Miss Rose Miss Stevens morning naughty never nursling obey Paternoster Row pleasant POEMS Pompey punish replied Elsie replied the little returned Richard Leander ride ROBERT BUCHANAN Roselands seated seemed sigh smile sobbed soft eyes soon sorry speak story sure sweet tears tell thank thought to-morrow tone took Travilla trembling turned walk wish word young rascal
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