Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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“ When is your papa coming back , Blanche ? ” asked Fanny . Blanche's face assumed a sorrowful expression . “ Oh , I hope soon , but I don't know a when . " " And he loves you ? ” “ Oh , Fanny , yes ; more than any 90 BLANCHE CLEVELAND ...
“ When is your papa coming back , Blanche ? ” asked Fanny . Blanche's face assumed a sorrowful expression . “ Oh , I hope soon , but I don't know a when . " " And he loves you ? ” “ Oh , Fanny , yes ; more than any 90 BLANCHE CLEVELAND ...
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I didn't mean to do wrong . Oh , if my own dear mama or papa had been here she would not have dared to speak so crossly then . I wonder when papa is coming back ; he never says anything about it in his letters ; I wish he would Oh dear ...
I didn't mean to do wrong . Oh , if my own dear mama or papa had been here she would not have dared to speak so crossly then . I wonder when papa is coming back ; he never says anything about it in his letters ; I wish he would Oh dear ...
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“ There ' s a room there which we have not been into , Fanny , ” said Blanche , as they were coming along one of the passages . “ We mustn ' t go in there ; nobody but Aunt Rachel goes in there . " “ Why not ?
“ There ' s a room there which we have not been into , Fanny , ” said Blanche , as they were coming along one of the passages . “ We mustn ' t go in there ; nobody but Aunt Rachel goes in there . " “ Why not ?
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