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Arburthnott Augustus Murray beautiful behold beloved Bertha Murray better blessed Botherem Banks brother called Captain Murray Charles Lumley Charlotte child creature cried Darcey Hall dare dear Augustus dear doctor dear father dear Hetty dearest Doctor Latimer doubt dreadful Esther Banks exclaimed eyes face fair fair ladies fancy fear feel girl give guess hand happy hate hear heard heart Heaven Henry Mountmorris honour hope imagine kind knew lady laudanum laughed leave look Lord Delamere mamma Margaret mercy mind misery Miss Banks Miss Bridgenorth Miss Murray morning Morton mother never painful pardon pity poor pray Rhoda Sandon Sir Felix Greyling sister smile sorrow speak strange suffering sure sweet sweet child talk tell terrible thee thing thou thought tion told trust utter voice wholly wish woman word wretched young
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