Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W.1861 |
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... took her own little Bible from the table where she had laid it the last evening she had read to her mama , and sitting down on the floor beside the bed , began to read . Soon the door opened , and Sir Edward entered softly ; he started ...
... took her own little Bible from the table where she had laid it the last evening she had read to her mama , and sitting down on the floor beside the bed , began to read . Soon the door opened , and Sir Edward entered softly ; he started ...
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... took upon herself the office of un- dressing her younger daughter , as their ser- vant had enough to do without that . When they were gone , Ella betook herself with vigour to her drawing , but she had not done much when a deep sigh ...
... took upon herself the office of un- dressing her younger daughter , as their ser- vant had enough to do without that . When they were gone , Ella betook herself with vigour to her drawing , but she had not done much when a deep sigh ...
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... took no part ; he leaned back in his chair , with his eyes closed , and Ella did not even know whether he heard what they were saying or not . At length the clock struck ten , and Ella arose . Summoning the servant , she took her Bible ...
... took no part ; he leaned back in his chair , with his eyes closed , and Ella did not even know whether he heard what they were saying or not . At length the clock struck ten , and Ella arose . Summoning the servant , she took her Bible ...
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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