Blanche Cleveland; or, the Rain and Sunshine of Youth. By A. E. W. With illustrations by L. Huard1861 |
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... poor little Blanche , they tell me that you and I must part . " " Part ! oh , papa , why ? What for can't we live together as we have done ? " " Our physician , my child , advises change of air for me , and recommends me to join Arthur ...
... poor little Blanche , they tell me that you and I must part . " " Part ! oh , papa , why ? What for can't we live together as we have done ? " " Our physician , my child , advises change of air for me , and recommends me to join Arthur ...
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... poor little darling . I am not ill , indeed , Blanche , though my health is not so strong as it has been . But I shall not be long away , and then Arthur and I will come back , and we will all live here happily together . " " But , papa ...
... poor little darling . I am not ill , indeed , Blanche , though my health is not so strong as it has been . But I shall not be long away , and then Arthur and I will come back , and we will all live here happily together . " " But , papa ...
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... Poor little child , this has been a sad day for you ; however , you will be at rest soon , hope . " Mr. At length they reached Rylsford . Cleveland bore his little niece very tenderly to the carriage which awaited them . " My poor child ...
... Poor little child , this has been a sad day for you ; however , you will be at rest soon , hope . " Mr. At length they reached Rylsford . Cleveland bore his little niece very tenderly to the carriage which awaited them . " My poor child ...
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A. E. W.. " My poor child , how you tremble ! " he said , as he placed her on his lap and put his arm around her . And indeed Blanche did tremble , for she almost dreaded meeting the aunt who had caused her separation from her much ...
A. E. W.. " My poor child , how you tremble ! " he said , as he placed her on his lap and put his arm around her . And indeed Blanche did tremble , for she almost dreaded meeting the aunt who had caused her separation from her much ...
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... poor little dear . " When Blanche returned to the drawing- room , her uncle called her to his side . " Well , Blanche , how do you like the home I've brought you to ? " " I haven't seen much of it yet , uncle , but I hope I shall like ...
... poor little dear . " When Blanche returned to the drawing- room , her uncle called her to his side . " Well , Blanche , how do you like the home I've brought you to ? " " I haven't seen much of it yet , uncle , but I hope I shall like ...
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Alpha arms round Arthur asked Aunt Helen Aunt Rachel better Bible Blanche took Blanche's BRITISH 4 DE61 brother Brownlow Cleve cloth lettered comfort darling dear Blanche dear Ella dear Fanny dear mama entered Everard exclaimed eyes face Fanny and Blanche Fanny Fern feel forget Four coloured Pictures gently glad gone Good-bye hand happy Harriet heart Herbert hope JAMES HOGG Jesus kiss knew Lady Cleveland length Blanche little Blanche little girl Lizzie looked Maggie mama's Mary Howitt Milly Miss Blanche Miss Wood Miss Woodville Miss Woodville's morning mother never night Oh yes ornamental side papa papa's perhaps pray prayer put her arms replied Blanche rest rose Royal 18mo Rylsford Saviour scarcely school-room sigh silent Silverton Sir Edward sister sitting Small crown 8vo smile soon sorrow sure talk tears tell thee thought told uncle wish