Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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She did so , and her mama's 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 ...
She did so , and her mama's 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 ...
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Sir Edward stood with his 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 ...
Sir Edward stood with his 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 ...
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Blanche knelt down by the side of it , and pressed her forehead to the green sods , while her brother stood by with folded arms in silent meditation . Neither spoke for some time . At length Blanche arose , and standing by Arthur linked ...
Blanche knelt down by the side of it , and pressed her forehead to the green sods , while her brother stood by with folded arms in silent meditation . Neither spoke for some time . At length Blanche arose , and standing by Arthur linked ...
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