Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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Mrs. Cleveland drew her into the drawingroom , whither Fanny had already gone , and Blanche followed . Mr. Cleveland was standing by the fire with his arm round his younger daughter , but he left her as Harriet entered .
Mrs. Cleveland drew her into the drawingroom , whither Fanny had already gone , and Blanche followed . Mr. Cleveland was standing by the fire with his arm round his younger daughter , but he left her as Harriet entered .
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Mrs . Cleveland drew her into the drawingroom , whither Fanny had already gone , and Blanche followed . Mr . Cleveland was standing by the fire with his arm round his younger daughter , but he left her as Harriet entered .
Mrs . Cleveland drew her into the drawingroom , whither Fanny had already gone , and Blanche followed . Mr . Cleveland was standing by the fire with his arm round his younger daughter , but he left her as Harriet entered .
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A burst of heartfelt tears followed , and then she rose calmer . “ Forgive me , Miss Blanche , for the liberty I took , but I hardly knew what I did . That has done me good , Miss Woodville ; I am better now , and if these young ladies ...
A burst of heartfelt tears followed , and then she rose calmer . “ Forgive me , Miss Blanche , for the liberty I took , but I hardly knew what I did . That has done me good , Miss Woodville ; I am better now , and if these young ladies ...
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