Kate Devereux [by A.H. Plomer]. |
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66 My dear Adèle Annie annoyed asked Kate aunt Baron beautiful believe better Bless blood-hound blushing Burnet Castlemaine cellar Charteris Chelmsbury continued course cousin cried dare say dear Kate dearest Kate Dioclesian door entered excited exclaimed Alicia exclaimed Devereux exclaimed Kate eyes fancy fear feel gipsy girl give hand happy head hear heard heart hope housebreaker Johnny Kate's keep kissing laugh leave looked Madame Marjory Marjory's married mean mind minutes Miss Dukes morning mother Nero never obliged old lady old lady's once poor Devereux poor Kate preux chevalier promise Reginald rejoined replied Alicia replied Devereux replied Kate reux reverend mother rience round Russel sake sister smile soon speak stairs strange suppose sure surprised talk tears tell thing thought tion told took Trevor turning uncle voice waiting walk wish young lady
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