A Spinster's StoryCarleton, 1866 - 399 sayfa |
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Alfred Alfred Wentworth Alfred's Anna Anna's appeared arms arose Barrow Beatrice beautiful Belle beloved Berlin better Bremen Carlotta chamber Charles Clarence countenance crowded house dark daugh dead silence dear deck direction bore door dress endeavored entered Estelle Everett exclaimed eyes face father fear feel fell followed friends Fritzine gazed gentleman Gilbert girl gone good-by hand happy hear heard hour inquired knew leave looked Lottie Lyddie Lydia Lydia looked Madame Mademoiselle Mercy Seat Miss Pyke Miss Villiers morning mother never night old lady opened pale parlor passed poor Prussia remained rest Robert Barrow round Sauvestre seat seemed Signorina soon sorrow soul spirit stairs stood suffering Susan tears tell thalers there's things thought throwing told took trouble turned voice wait Wallace watch Wentworth window wish woman wonder words wretched young lady
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