Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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Mrs. Woodville always took upon herself the office of undressing her younger daughter , as their servant had enough to do without that . When they were gone , Ella betook herself with vigour to her drawing , but she had not done much ...
Mrs. Woodville always took upon herself the office of undressing her younger daughter , as their servant had enough to do without that . When they were gone , Ella betook herself with vigour to her drawing , but she had not done much ...
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On such subjects as these did the mother and daughter converse for some time , for Herbert 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 .
On such subjects as these did the mother and daughter converse for some time , for Herbert 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 .
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Blanche went up to him and took his hand . “ Oh , uncle , please say I heard wrong , and , that papa lives . ” She raised her face with a pleading expression to his , which brought the tears into Mr. Cleveland's eyes .
Blanche went up to him and took his hand . “ Oh , uncle , please say I heard wrong , and , that papa lives . ” She raised her face with a pleading expression to his , which brought the tears into Mr. Cleveland's eyes .
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