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Pagina 46
... than otherwise , though she felt thankful for the protection their presence afforded . They were inquisitive , too , and no wonder , since the appearance of so elegant and beautiful a girl , alone on 46 THE BARONET'S FAMILY .
... than otherwise , though she felt thankful for the protection their presence afforded . They were inquisitive , too , and no wonder , since the appearance of so elegant and beautiful a girl , alone on 46 THE BARONET'S FAMILY .
Pagina 124
... wonder , which , being in Welsh , she vainly tried to understand , but which were duly translated by Mrs. Jones . At last she opened the parasol , and gave it to the half - naked , dimpled child , who strutted about with it proudly , to ...
... wonder , which , being in Welsh , she vainly tried to understand , but which were duly translated by Mrs. Jones . At last she opened the parasol , and gave it to the half - naked , dimpled child , who strutted about with it proudly , to ...
Pagina 127
... wonder how they manage to be so happy , clothed so scantily , fed so poorly , and housed so humbly as they are . Blessed is the truth , that happiness dwells just as contentedly with the peasant as the monarch . I will not say more ...
... wonder how they manage to be so happy , clothed so scantily , fed so poorly , and housed so humbly as they are . Blessed is the truth , that happiness dwells just as contentedly with the peasant as the monarch . I will not say more ...
Pagina 128
... wonder her humble friends looked at her with admiration , or that the miller again felt his heart beat strangely . Neither can we feel surprised if some one else gazed ardently at her , and wondered whether she and all the very ...
... wonder her humble friends looked at her with admiration , or that the miller again felt his heart beat strangely . Neither can we feel surprised if some one else gazed ardently at her , and wondered whether she and all the very ...
Pagina 208
... wonder whether she had ever loved his rival . She was agitated , and very pale but there was no appearance of any great anguish or disappointment in her face or manner . Colonel Llewellen went to her , and taking her hand kindly ...
... wonder whether she had ever loved his rival . She was agitated , and very pale but there was no appearance of any great anguish or disappointment in her face or manner . Colonel Llewellen went to her , and taking her hand kindly ...
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affection amongst appeared arms asked aunt bandits beautiful begged believe better blessed boat called cave child Clare Colonel Llewellen cottage Countess dear discovered dreams escape expressed eyes face fear feelings felt followed friends gave gaze Giulio glance Grant Gwenthlean hand happy head hear heard heart Herbert hope hour Italy kind knew known Lady Llewellen leave light live Lloyd looked Lord Hastings manner Margarita marriage married mean meet miller mind Miriam Miss morning mother mountains nature never night once passed person Plas poor present promised received rest rocks scarcely seemed seen short side sister smile soon sound speak spirit spoke stood strange stranger suffered sure talk tears tell thanked thought told took turned voice walk watched whilst wished young
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