Blanche Cleveland; or, the Rain and Sunshine of Youth. By A. E. W. With illustrations by L. Huard1861 |
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... sitting in a large easy chair by the fire , when her little girl entered ; her eyes were closed , and her lips moved as if in prayer ; Blanche thought she was thinner and paler than she had ever seen her , but that was only because her ...
... sitting in a large easy chair by the fire , when her little girl entered ; her eyes were closed , and her lips moved as if in prayer ; Blanche thought she was thinner and paler than she had ever seen her , but that was only because her ...
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... sitting down on the floor beside the bed , began to read . Soon the door opened , and Sir Edward entered softly ; he started on seeing his little girl , but went up to her before she was aware of his entrance , and took her on his lap ...
... sitting down on the floor beside the bed , began to read . Soon the door opened , and Sir Edward entered softly ; he started on seeing his little girl , but went up to her before she was aware of his entrance , and took her on his lap ...
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... sitting there . Mrs. Cleveland spoke kindly to her , and asked her how she had liked her journey ; but her tones were harsh , and her words , kind though they were , failed to make a favourable impression on Blanche's little heart , and ...
... sitting there . Mrs. Cleveland spoke kindly to her , and asked her how she had liked her journey ; but her tones were harsh , and her words , kind though they were , failed to make a favourable impression on Blanche's little heart , and ...
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... sitting on the floor when Lizzie , the maid , came in . " Miss Blanche , dear Miss Blanche , " she said , putting her arms round the child , " what is the matter ? " " Oh , Lizzie , I do so want to see papa . ' " > " But you can't , you ...
... sitting on the floor when Lizzie , the maid , came in . " Miss Blanche , dear Miss Blanche , " she said , putting her arms round the child , " what is the matter ? " " Oh , Lizzie , I do so want to see papa . ' " > " But you can't , you ...
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... sitting the next . morning on a low seat by the fire , in the room which had been fitted up as her school - room , when her aunt entered , followed by Miss Woodville . Blanche rose on seeing them , and remained standing with downcast ...
... sitting the next . morning on a low seat by the fire , in the room which had been fitted up as her school - room , when her aunt entered , followed by Miss Woodville . Blanche rose on seeing them , and remained standing with downcast ...
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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