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... looked once more on the spot so dear to me ! where I found what made life bright and beautiful . I'm sorry you're annoyed , Hester , but I hope you'll think kindly of my ' folly ' as you call it , and as I suppose it is , " he added ...
... looked once more on the spot so dear to me ! where I found what made life bright and beautiful . I'm sorry you're annoyed , Hester , but I hope you'll think kindly of my ' folly ' as you call it , and as I suppose it is , " he added ...
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... looked once more on the spot so dear to me ! where I found what made life bright and beautiful . I'm sorry you're annoyed , Hester , but I hope you'll think kindly of my ' folly ' as you call it , and as I suppose it is , " he added ...
... looked once more on the spot so dear to me ! where I found what made life bright and beautiful . I'm sorry you're annoyed , Hester , but I hope you'll think kindly of my ' folly ' as you call it , and as I suppose it is , " he added ...
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... looked timidly into his sister's angry ones as he unfolded his scheme ; his hands trifled nervously with his watch - ribbon ; the kindly lips quivered . " I should have thought that once in a life - time , to go to those outlandish ...
... looked timidly into his sister's angry ones as he unfolded his scheme ; his hands trifled nervously with his watch - ribbon ; the kindly lips quivered . " I should have thought that once in a life - time , to go to those outlandish ...
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... looked back upon that short period and the few following months , as the bright- est spot in all his life . Anthony had been a tall , handsome fellow then ; he had easily gained the affection of the fair girl whom he loved , and had ...
... looked back upon that short period and the few following months , as the bright- est spot in all his life . Anthony had been a tall , handsome fellow then ; he had easily gained the affection of the fair girl whom he loved , and had ...
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... looked anxiously at him , but he sat so placidly gazing into the fire , she at once dismissed the thought . At last Anthony raised his eyes , and met her wondering gaze . " Ah , yes , to be sure , " 8 THROSTLE'S NEST .
... looked anxiously at him , but he sat so placidly gazing into the fire , she at once dismissed the thought . At last Anthony raised his eyes , and met her wondering gaze . " Ah , yes , to be sure , " 8 THROSTLE'S NEST .
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Alice answered Hester Anthony felt Anthony gazed Anthony Pascoe Anthony rose Anthony's Ashwell asked beautiful bless bright bright eyes brother Brown Bess Carver child Church comfort cried daughter dear Jessie death door enquired Errol Ethel exclaimed eyes face father flowers gamekeeper gentle girl glad gone grandpapa grieved hand happy heart hounds John Blake John Carver journey kindly kissed knew lady laughed leave little Nico live looked Manor House Mardie Marjery marriage married Miss Miriam Miss Rose never Nico's old Anthony old Hester old tree old woman Ormond parlour pikelets Pocahontas pray quietly round Salem Sir John sister smile soft stood sure talk tears tell thank the Lord thony thought Throstle's Nest to-night took trouble Vicarage voice walked whispered wife Wilfred Wilson wished wonder words young
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