Delicia, by the author of Miss MollyWilliam Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh and London, 1879 - 370 pages |
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... words which had concluded their tête - à - tête . By dint of recalling his words and tones as he stood in the window looking out into the darkening square , she began to feel convinced that he had meant something out of the common by ...
... words which had concluded their tête - à - tête . By dint of recalling his words and tones as he stood in the window looking out into the darkening square , she began to feel convinced that he had meant something out of the common by ...
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... words as affection , friendship , & c . No ; with burning blushes she acknowledged to herself she was drifting - was it possible she had drifted ? -into love with her friend ! But , despite her blushes , it was not shame she felt . She ...
... words as affection , friendship , & c . No ; with burning blushes she acknowledged to herself she was drifting - was it possible she had drifted ? -into love with her friend ! But , despite her blushes , it was not shame she felt . She ...
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... words , if such words had been there , upon his lips ? " Her money , " a voice seemed to reply IF 29.
... words , if such words had been there , upon his lips ? " Her money , " a voice seemed to reply IF 29.
Page 32
... words to me . " The second letter , with the invitation to Miss Arbuthnot , was soon written , and it was with a brighter countenance Delicia rang for the servant to take them to the post . A lonely dinner and a long solitary evening ...
... words to me . " The second letter , with the invitation to Miss Arbuthnot , was soon written , and it was with a brighter countenance Delicia rang for the servant to take them to the post . A lonely dinner and a long solitary evening ...
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... words will suffice , " I am afraid I hear you say ; and those words , " Plain to ugliness . " But wait ; do not be too hasty in your judgment , for I believe you will live to change it . The outline of her face is like her brother's ...
... words will suffice , " I am afraid I hear you say ; and those words , " Plain to ugliness . " But wait ; do not be too hasty in your judgment , for I believe you will live to change it . The outline of her face is like her brother's ...
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