Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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He was proud , very proud of his boy Arthur , who was indeed a noble youth , but little Blanche was his heart's idol ; he could scarcely bear her to quit his sight . It had been the endeavour of Lady Cleve- For land to instil into the ...
He was proud , very proud of his boy Arthur , who was indeed a noble youth , but little Blanche was his heart's idol ; he could scarcely bear her to quit his sight . It had been the endeavour of Lady Cleve- For land to instil into the ...
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He had scarcely done so , when the spirit of that mother winged its flight to the realms above . Sir Edward bore his child from the chamber of death , and as he crossed its threshold , he whispered , " You have no parent but me now ...
He had scarcely done so , when the spirit of that mother winged its flight to the realms above . Sir Edward bore his child from the chamber of death , and as he crossed its threshold , he whispered , " You have no parent but me now ...
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It was the picture of a little girl about her own age , but so exquisitely lovely that Blanche could scarcely take her eyes from her . Her dark brown hair hung in ringlets over her snowy shoulders , and her face was one of delicate ...
It was the picture of a little girl about her own age , but so exquisitely lovely that Blanche could scarcely take her eyes from her . Her dark brown hair hung in ringlets over her snowy shoulders , and her face was one of delicate ...
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