Lady-bird: A Tale, Volume 3E. Moxon, 1852 - Great Britain |
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Adrien d'Arberg agitation amongst arms asked blessing Brittany cabin calm cheek child cold dear death deck deep despair door dreadful Edgar ejaculated emigrants emotion escutcheon exclaimed eyes face faint fancied Father Lifford fear feel felt flash fire forgive forsaken gave gazed Gertrude Gertrude's God's grief hand happiness hated heart Heaven hope hour husband Hyde Park instant Irish kind knew Lady Clara Lady-Bird Laudanum letter Lifford Grange lips listen looked Manchester Square marriage married Mary Mary Grey Maurice Maurice's mercy mind Mirasole misery Miss Lifford mother murmured never night once pale passed passion peace perhaps poor prayed prayers Princeton University Redmond repent reproach returned scene seemed ship side silent sitting smile sorrow soul speak spoke steerage stood strange suffering tears thing thought told trembled turned uttered virtue voice walked watching wife William Dee wish words