Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W.1861 |
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... arms were once more put round her , and her head drawn until it rested on her loving parent's bosom . Sir Edward stood by with folded arms , gazing on his wife and child ; no tears had yet forced themselves from his eyes , but it was ...
... arms were once more put round her , and her head drawn until it rested on her loving parent's bosom . Sir Edward stood by with folded arms , gazing on his wife and child ; no tears had yet forced themselves from his eyes , but it was ...
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... arms folded on the mantelpiece , and his forehead resting upon them , while his little daughter silently and tearfully bade farewell to the various things which were associated with the happiest hours of her life . Blanche little knew ...
... arms folded on the mantelpiece , and his forehead resting upon them , while his little daughter silently and tearfully bade farewell to the various things which were associated with the happiest hours of her life . Blanche little knew ...
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... arms in silent meditation . Neither spoke for some time . At length Blanche arose , and standing by Arthur linked her arm in his , saying , " We have very great cause to be thankful that dear mama was taken from us so early , Arthur ...
... arms in silent meditation . Neither spoke for some time . At length Blanche arose , and standing by Arthur linked her arm in his , saying , " We have very great cause to be thankful that dear mama was taken from us so early , Arthur ...
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arms Arthur asked Aunt Helen Aunt Rachel bear believe better Bible Blanche's brother brought called CHAPTER child Cleveland cloth comfort coming cousin dear don't Edward Ella entered exclaimed eyes face Fanny father feel felt followed forget Four give glad gone hand happy Harriet head hear heart heaven Herbert hope hour Jesus kiss knew leave length light little girl live Lizzie looked Maggie mama Milly mind Miss Blanche Miss Woodville morning mother never night once opened papa passed perhaps Pictures poor remained replied rest returned rose round Saviour scarcely seemed sent side sigh silent sister sitting smile soon sorrow speak sure taken talk tears tell thank thee things thought told tone took turned uncle waiting week wish young