Blanche Cleveland; or, the Rain and Sunshine of Youth. By A. E. W. With illustrations by L. Huard1861 |
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... rose without a word , and put her arms round her mama's neck . Lady Cleveland clasped her to her bosom , and for the first time during their conversation , a tear fell from the mother's eye . Neither spoke for some time 16 BLANCHE ...
... rose without a word , and put her arms round her mama's neck . Lady Cleveland clasped her to her bosom , and for the first time during their conversation , a tear fell from the mother's eye . Neither spoke for some time 16 BLANCHE ...
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... rose without a word , and taking his child in his arms , he carried her to the room . There was an air of cold desolation about it , for no one had been into it since the day of the funeral , and Blanche felt as she entered that it ...
... rose without a word , and taking his child in his arms , he carried her to the room . There was an air of cold desolation about it , for no one had been into it since the day of the funeral , and Blanche felt as she entered that it ...
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... rose quickly , and threw herself into his arms sobbing violently . Sir Edward sat down in the easy - chair where his wife had so often sat , and rested the little mourner's head against his bosom . * " Oh , papa , " exclaimed Blanche ...
... rose quickly , and threw herself into his arms sobbing violently . Sir Edward sat down in the easy - chair where his wife had so often sat , and rested the little mourner's head against his bosom . * " Oh , papa , " exclaimed Blanche ...
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... rose beyond . On the other side of the road , which wound along the top of a hill , was a gradual slope , and in the valley below , a little river or rill flowed gently on . It was from this river that Rylsford took its name . The hills ...
... rose beyond . On the other side of the road , which wound along the top of a hill , was a gradual slope , and in the valley below , a little river or rill flowed gently on . It was from this river that Rylsford took its name . The hills ...
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... rose and allowed Lizzie to wash her and arrange her hair . " There , now , do smile , that's a dear . It gives one the heartache to see your little sor- rowful face . " Blanche tried to smile , but it was a failure , for her heart was ...
... rose and allowed Lizzie to wash her and arrange her hair . " There , now , do smile , that's a dear . It gives one the heartache to see your little sor- rowful face . " Blanche tried to smile , but it was a failure , for her heart was ...
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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