Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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But a little while before they stopped for the last time , he said , “ We shall soon be there now , dear Blanche ; are you not tired of travelling ? ” “ Yes , very , uncle . " “ Poor little child , this has been a sad day for you ...
But a little while before they stopped for the last time , he said , “ We shall soon be there now , dear Blanche ; are you not tired of travelling ? ” “ Yes , very , uncle . " “ Poor little child , this has been a sad day for you ...
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It was not far from the station to her uncle's house , and they soon arrived . Mr. Cleveland carried her from the carriage to the drawing - room , and gave her to her aunt who was sitting there . Mrs. Cleveland spoke kindly to her ...
It was not far from the station to her uncle's house , and they soon arrived . Mr. Cleveland carried her from the carriage to the drawing - room , and gave her to her aunt who was sitting there . Mrs. Cleveland spoke kindly to her ...
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lieved that I should be permitted soon to return to you ; but I feel now that it is not to be so , and that I must write my adieu to my precious child . Fain would I look once more upon your loved and well - remembered face , but I will ...
lieved that I should be permitted soon to return to you ; but I feel now that it is not to be so , and that I must write my adieu to my precious child . Fain would I look once more upon your loved and well - remembered face , but I will ...
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