Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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Blanche could not bear to hear her beloved mama spoken of disrespectfully , and she rose and stood before Harriet with flashing eye . “ Harriet ! you must not speak so of my mama ! I won't hear it . " “ Won't you ?
Blanche could not bear to hear her beloved mama spoken of disrespectfully , and she rose and stood before Harriet with flashing eye . “ Harriet ! you must not speak so of my mama ! I won't hear it . " “ Won't you ?
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I am very glad to hear you feel thus ; I feared it might be otherwise . It is quite right and proper that you should grieve for your beloved papa , and sorrow will have its way for some time , " and Miss Woodville's lip quivered as she ...
I am very glad to hear you feel thus ; I feared it might be otherwise . It is quite right and proper that you should grieve for your beloved papa , and sorrow will have its way for some time , " and Miss Woodville's lip quivered as she ...
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Thank you for telling me this , I have liked to hear it so much . And oh , Arthur , I was so glad you told me papa's message in your letter , it did not seem so bad when I knew he had gone to heaven . ” “ I thought you would like to ...
Thank you for telling me this , I have liked to hear it so much . And oh , Arthur , I was so glad you told me papa's message in your letter , it did not seem so bad when I knew he had gone to heaven . ” “ I thought you would like to ...
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