Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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Sir Edward was waiting for his little girl in the hall ; he took her in his arms . " Good - bye , my dear child . I will write to you very often , and you must write to me too , Blanche . " He placed her in the carriage , his brother ...
Sir Edward was waiting for his little girl in the hall ; he took her in his arms . " Good - bye , my dear child . I will write to you very often , and you must write to me too , Blanche . " He placed her in the carriage , his brother ...
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Fanny was the first to alight , and received a very slight embrace from her mother ; she was waiting for her darling . 66 Harriet , my sweet child , " she exclaimed as she clasped her in her arms , " welcome home once more ; but how ...
Fanny was the first to alight , and received a very slight embrace from her mother ; she was waiting for her darling . 66 Harriet , my sweet child , " she exclaimed as she clasped her in her arms , " welcome home once more ; but how ...
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Not at all comprehending her cousin's speech , Blanche followed her to her room , where Lizzie was waiting . " Oh , Lizzie , " said Fanny , " I want you to leave me and Blanche here by this fire for an hour , we have scarcely spoken to ...
Not at all comprehending her cousin's speech , Blanche followed her to her room , where Lizzie was waiting . " Oh , Lizzie , " said Fanny , " I want you to leave me and Blanche here by this fire for an hour , we have scarcely spoken to ...
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