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... , ' since you are so deter- mined to take your own way ; but I wish I could persuade you to alter your mind . ' With a shake of her head , and a wintry VOL . I. 2 little smile , she bids him adieu ; and the MY TRUE KNIGHT . 17.
... , ' since you are so deter- mined to take your own way ; but I wish I could persuade you to alter your mind . ' With a shake of her head , and a wintry VOL . I. 2 little smile , she bids him adieu ; and the MY TRUE KNIGHT . 17.
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... mind , and , were he able , would express himself more eloquently : but owing to the limits of Nature , coupled with the depriva- tions of misfortune , his one eye is the only means by which his feelings can find vent . ' I am going to ...
... mind , and , were he able , would express himself more eloquently : but owing to the limits of Nature , coupled with the depriva- tions of misfortune , his one eye is the only means by which his feelings can find vent . ' I am going to ...
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... mind as to the view Lady Trevor will take of the proceeding when she becomes aware of it . ' I like you , ' says Jack frankly , slipping off the window - seat and climbing on his knee . Do you want to hear about Cin- derella 38 MY TRUE ...
... mind as to the view Lady Trevor will take of the proceeding when she becomes aware of it . ' I like you , ' says Jack frankly , slipping off the window - seat and climbing on his knee . Do you want to hear about Cin- derella 38 MY TRUE ...
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... mind a tall middle - aged lady , with grey hair and a gentle kindly face . Sometimes I look at her and think she must have had a great deal of trouble in her life , for her eyes have a look in them which tells of past suffering and ...
... mind a tall middle - aged lady , with grey hair and a gentle kindly face . Sometimes I look at her and think she must have had a great deal of trouble in her life , for her eyes have a look in them which tells of past suffering and ...
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... ? ' asks Miss Alling- ton . The snow , the peacock , the Kelpies ' wondrous home , have all vanished from my mind . No fairy's wand could have brought about a more sudden and complete transformation than those 48 MY TRUE KNIGHT .
... ? ' asks Miss Alling- ton . The snow , the peacock , the Kelpies ' wondrous home , have all vanished from my mind . No fairy's wand could have brought about a more sudden and complete transformation than those 48 MY TRUE KNIGHT .
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afraid answer arms Cara Cara mia Charlie Trevor Cinderella comes cries curtain Cyril darling dear dogcart drawing-room dream dreary dress eagerly eyes face feel fingers Florence Trevor girl glad gone Good-bye Good-morning governess hair hand hear heart Jack Kelpies kiss knitting Lady Trevor laugh leave lips look marriage Matthews merry minutes Miss Allington Miss Fane Miss Trevor never night Noah's Ark nursie once oriel window perhaps promise quickly raise remember reply round Ruth say faintly says Captain Walters says Florence says Lord Selwin says Miss Featherstone says softly schoolroom seems shake my head shudder Sir John skate smiling snowdrops speak suddenly suppose sure sweet talking tears tell thank thing thought tired to-day to-morrow to-night told tone trembling trumpet turn voice waiting wearily wish wonder word
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