Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 87
... cried Mdlle . O'Faley . " Hush ! Whisht ! " cried the father- " here's Dora coming . " Dora came in . 66 66 66 Any letter for me ? " Ay , darling , one for you . " Oh , give it me ! I'm always in a desperate hurry for my letters : where ...
... cried Mdlle . O'Faley . " Hush ! Whisht ! " cried the father- " here's Dora coming . " Dora came in . 66 66 66 Any letter for me ? " Ay , darling , one for you . " Oh , give it me ! I'm always in a desperate hurry for my letters : where ...
Page 126
... cried Dora , triumphantly . " I thought so , " echoed mademoiselle . " I did him injustice , " cried Ormond . that M. de Connal has proved himself worthy of you , Dora , since you really approve him - you have not a friend in the world ...
... cried Dora , triumphantly . " I thought so , " echoed mademoiselle . " I did him injustice , " cried Ormond . that M. de Connal has proved himself worthy of you , Dora , since you really approve him - you have not a friend in the world ...
Page 248
... cried Ormond No French actor could have done it better than nature did it for him . Dora gave one glance at Ormond - pleasure , joy , sparkled in her eyes ; then leaning on the lady who stood beside her , almost sinking , Dora sighed ...
... cried Ormond No French actor could have done it better than nature did it for him . Dora gave one glance at Ormond - pleasure , joy , sparkled in her eyes ; then leaning on the lady who stood beside her , almost sinking , Dora sighed ...
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