Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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“ Because , I don't like to tell you , Miss Woodville ; you will think me so naughty for taking any notice of her . ” “ Never mind that , dear , tell me . ” Why , she said it was because Aunt Helen knew I was pretty , and was afraid I ...
“ Because , I don't like to tell you , Miss Woodville ; you will think me so naughty for taking any notice of her . ” “ Never mind that , dear , tell me . ” Why , she said it was because Aunt Helen knew I was pretty , and was afraid I ...
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But Blanche waited in silent expectation ; her uncle did not tell her what he wanted , he could not . At length , however , he said with a sigh , “ Suppose , Blanche , I were to tell you something that would grieve you very much ...
But Blanche waited in silent expectation ; her uncle did not tell her what he wanted , he could not . At length , however , he said with a sigh , “ Suppose , Blanche , I were to tell you something that would grieve you very much ...
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“ Oh , uncle , uncle , what is the matter ? do tell me . Is he worse , or what ? " Blanche was dreadfully excited , and trembled violently . " Poor little dear , ” said her uncle , putting his arm around her and kissing her tenderly .
“ Oh , uncle , uncle , what is the matter ? do tell me . Is he worse , or what ? " Blanche was dreadfully excited , and trembled violently . " Poor little dear , ” said her uncle , putting his arm around her and kissing her tenderly .
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