Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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She read a chapter , and offered up a short prayer , and then the household separated for the night . Jane carried the invalid boy to his room , for he was so thin and light that she was well able to do so . As Ella bid him good . night ...
She read a chapter , and offered up a short prayer , and then the household separated for the night . Jane carried the invalid boy to his room , for he was so thin and light that she was well able to do so . As Ella bid him good . night ...
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On the morning of the day , however , her uncle called her to his side , and said , “ Your aunt tells me , Blanche , you are too young to be present to - night . I don ' t think you are ; so , if you like to join us , you shall .
On the morning of the day , however , her uncle called her to his side , and said , “ Your aunt tells me , Blanche , you are too young to be present to - night . I don ' t think you are ; so , if you like to join us , you shall .
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I scarce bethought me how there I came , Or if thence I should pass again ; Its morning and night were mark'd by the flight , Or coming , of woe and pain . " BLANCHE's fever was at its height , and the doctor had given it as his opinion ...
I scarce bethought me how there I came , Or if thence I should pass again ; Its morning and night were mark'd by the flight , Or coming , of woe and pain . " BLANCHE's fever was at its height , and the doctor had given it as his opinion ...
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