Delicia, by the author of Miss MollyWilliam Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh and London, 1879 - 370 pages |
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... turned back into the darken- ing room and rang for tea . But before it came there was a peal at the door - bell , and she looked round with an expression of pleased expectancy when the door was opened to admit a visitor . The tinge of ...
... turned back into the darken- ing room and rang for tea . But before it came there was a peal at the door - bell , and she looked round with an expression of pleased expectancy when the door was opened to admit a visitor . The tinge of ...
Page 13
... turned to Delicia - real tears , brought there , no doubt , by jealousy and temper and a variety of other foolish reasons , but real tears for all that ; and Delicia , seeing them there , by dint of forcing herself to remember that the ...
... turned to Delicia - real tears , brought there , no doubt , by jealousy and temper and a variety of other foolish reasons , but real tears for all that ; and Delicia , seeing them there , by dint of forcing herself to remember that the ...
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... turned round from the window , just too late to note the quick blush that had dyed Miss Mainwaring's cheek scarlet , and had as rapidly faded away ; just too soon . to hear the words that must have come had he stood there much longer ...
... turned round from the window , just too late to note the quick blush that had dyed Miss Mainwaring's cheek scarlet , and had as rapidly faded away ; just too soon . to hear the words that must have come had he stood there much longer ...
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... turned her eyes away from what it might have to show , reserving all discoveries for a future time ; but now that she was alone , there was no further need for denying that which has been seen . No ; better to lift the veil that lay be ...
... turned her eyes away from what it might have to show , reserving all discoveries for a future time ; but now that she was alone , there was no further need for denying that which has been seen . No ; better to lift the veil that lay be ...
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... turned to say a word to Nan Stevens , and every one moved a little , and Mr Stevens found himself in his favour- ite arm - chair , talking to St Cecilia . This conversation did not drag . There was a delicate flavour of flirtation about ...
... turned to say a word to Nan Stevens , and every one moved a little , and Mr Stevens found himself in his favour- ite arm - chair , talking to St Cecilia . This conversation did not drag . There was a delicate flavour of flirtation about ...
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