Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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Miss Woodville smiled at her eagerness . " Not yet , dear , we must wait a while . " After dinner , which Miss Woodville par- took of with Blanche , the lessons were resumed and continued until four , when the books were shut up ...
Miss Woodville smiled at her eagerness . " Not yet , dear , we must wait a while . " After dinner , which Miss Woodville par- took of with Blanche , the lessons were resumed and continued until four , when the books were shut up ...
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Mrs. Everard opened her cottage door , as Miss Woodville and her little companion drew up . " How is Milly to - day , Mrs. Everard ? ” asked the former . " Oh , Miss Woodville , she's no better , nor ever will be , I'm thinking .
Mrs. Everard opened her cottage door , as Miss Woodville and her little companion drew up . " How is Milly to - day , Mrs. Everard ? ” asked the former . " Oh , Miss Woodville , she's no better , nor ever will be , I'm thinking .
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And now , Miss Woodville , will you tell me something about Miss Blanche ? Is she happy ? " " Very , and though she would rather have gone to join her mama , yet she is willing to stay here as long as her Saviour pleases .
And now , Miss Woodville , will you tell me something about Miss Blanche ? Is she happy ? " " Very , and though she would rather have gone to join her mama , yet she is willing to stay here as long as her Saviour pleases .
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