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... governess to Master Francis , and Miss Amory , her Ladyship ' s daughter ,
giving her arm to Captain Strong . It was summer , but fires of welcome were
crackling in the great hall chimney , and in the rooms which the family were to
occupy .
... governess to Master Francis , and Miss Amory , her Ladyship ' s daughter ,
giving her arm to Captain Strong . It was summer , but fires of welcome were
crackling in the great hall chimney , and in the rooms which the family were to
occupy .
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Sir Francis is a very judicious parent , ” Miss Amory whispered . “ Don ' t you think
so , Miss Bell ? I sha ' n ' t call you Miss Bell — I shall call you Laura . I admired
you so at church . Your robe was not well made , nor your bonnet very fresh .
Sir Francis is a very judicious parent , ” Miss Amory whispered . “ Don ' t you think
so , Miss Bell ? I sha ' n ' t call you Miss Bell — I shall call you Laura . I admired
you so at church . Your robe was not well made , nor your bonnet very fresh .
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Miss Amory sent music , or Miss Amory sent a new novel , or a picture from the
Journal des Modes , to Laura ; or my lady ' s compliments arrived with flowers
and fruit ; or Miss Amory begged and prayed Miss Bell to come to dinner ; and
dear ...
Miss Amory sent music , or Miss Amory sent a new novel , or a picture from the
Journal des Modes , to Laura ; or my lady ' s compliments arrived with flowers
and fruit ; or Miss Amory begged and prayed Miss Bell to come to dinner ; and
dear ...
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He took to fishing the Brawl , which runs through the Park , and passes not very
far from the garden wall ; and by the oddest coincidence , Miss Amory would walk
out ( having been to look at her flowers ) , and would be quite surprised to see ...
He took to fishing the Brawl , which runs through the Park , and passes not very
far from the garden wall ; and by the oddest coincidence , Miss Amory would walk
out ( having been to look at her flowers ) , and would be quite surprised to see ...
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he altered and adapted former poems th his possession , and which had been
composed for a certain Miss Emily Fotheringay , for the use and to the Christian
name of Miss Blanche Amory . CHAPTER XXIII . A LITTLE INNOCENT .
he altered and adapted former poems th his possession , and which had been
composed for a certain Miss Emily Fotheringay , for the use and to the Christian
name of Miss Blanche Amory . CHAPTER XXIII . A LITTLE INNOCENT .
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