Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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Fanny's tone changed immediately . “ Well , you have thought proper to get up at last , have you , Harriet ? ” Harriet made no reply , unless a slight curl of her upper lip might be called such . Blanche turned to look at her ; she had ...
Fanny's tone changed immediately . “ Well , you have thought proper to get up at last , have you , Harriet ? ” Harriet made no reply , unless a slight curl of her upper lip might be called such . Blanche turned to look at her ; she had ...
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Indeed , Mrs. Cleveland found her a valuable assistant , young though she was , and Fanny in her wildest moments was calmer if Blanche's soothing tone fell on her ear . As soon as Miss Woodville heard of the affliction at the Hall ...
Indeed , Mrs. Cleveland found her a valuable assistant , young though she was , and Fanny in her wildest moments was calmer if Blanche's soothing tone fell on her ear . As soon as Miss Woodville heard of the affliction at the Hall ...
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“ He told me once he did not love God , ” she said in a low tone . “ He did not then , Blanche , but since that time God has taught him to love Him , and it was a conversation he had with you one day that 208 BLANCHE CLEVELAND .
“ He told me once he did not love God , ” she said in a low tone . “ He did not then , Blanche , but since that time God has taught him to love Him , and it was a conversation he had with you one day that 208 BLANCHE CLEVELAND .
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