Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W.1861 |
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... returned to the drawing- room , her uncle called her to his side . " Well , Blanche , how do you like the home I've brought you to ? " " I haven't seen much of it yet , uncle , but I hope I shall like it very well . " " I hope you will ...
... returned to the drawing- room , her uncle called her to his side . " Well , Blanche , how do you like the home I've brought you to ? " " I haven't seen much of it yet , uncle , but I hope I shall like it very well . " " I hope you will ...
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... oftener ; and for a while he did so , and his conscience seemed satisfied ; but insensibly , by little and little , he returned to his old habits ; the words which had so moved him were forgotten , and he 166 BLANCHE CLEVELAND .
... oftener ; and for a while he did so , and his conscience seemed satisfied ; but insensibly , by little and little , he returned to his old habits ; the words which had so moved him were forgotten , and he 166 BLANCHE CLEVELAND .
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... returned homewards . Arthur and Blanche still live . It is the endeavour of both to promote the comfort and happiness of their poor neighbours . The angel of Blanche's dream has been with her during her life , according to his promise ...
... returned homewards . Arthur and Blanche still live . It is the endeavour of both to promote the comfort and happiness of their poor neighbours . The angel of Blanche's dream has been with her during her life , according to his promise ...
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arms Arthur asked Aunt Helen Aunt Rachel bear believe better Bible Blanche's brother brought called CHAPTER child Cleveland cloth comfort coming cousin dear don't Edward Ella entered exclaimed eyes face Fanny father feel felt followed forget Four give glad gone hand happy Harriet head hear heart heaven Herbert hope hour Jesus kiss knew leave length light little girl live Lizzie looked Maggie mama Milly mind Miss Blanche Miss Woodville morning mother never night once opened papa passed perhaps Pictures poor remained replied rest returned rose round Saviour scarcely seemed sent side sigh silent sister sitting smile soon sorrow speak sure taken talk tears tell thank thee things thought told tone took turned uncle waiting week wish young