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... in her self - imposed task , never delegated to others for a single half hour the care of her beloved child . He had fallen into a melancholy so pro- found that the very power of speech seemed for the RAISED TO THE PEERAGE .
... in her self - imposed task , never delegated to others for a single half hour the care of her beloved child . He had fallen into a melancholy so pro- found that the very power of speech seemed for the RAISED TO THE PEERAGE .
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Emily Owen. found that the very power of speech seemed for the time extinguished . At first Rosa- mond's name had.constantly trembled on his lips , but finding her seldom near him , and never in the absence of her mother , he had ...
Emily Owen. found that the very power of speech seemed for the time extinguished . At first Rosa- mond's name had.constantly trembled on his lips , but finding her seldom near him , and never in the absence of her mother , he had ...
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... seemed gone for ever ! Mr. Sheffield entered rapidly while Lady Fanny was still occupied with her survey . He held some open letters in his hands , and seemed worried and abstracted . " Eh ! Darnley , my boy . again ? better ...
... seemed gone for ever ! Mr. Sheffield entered rapidly while Lady Fanny was still occupied with her survey . He held some open letters in his hands , and seemed worried and abstracted . " Eh ! Darnley , my boy . again ? better ...
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... seemed , quite satisfied he was in good and careful hands . How she loved him ! Lady Fanny longed , yet dreaded , to speak . She would have given the world to kneel , as Rosamond was doing , beside him , and minister to the returning ...
... seemed , quite satisfied he was in good and careful hands . How she loved him ! Lady Fanny longed , yet dreaded , to speak . She would have given the world to kneel , as Rosamond was doing , beside him , and minister to the returning ...
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... seemed so . Somewhat reassured , she fixed a long and fascinated gaze upon features which , though unseen , had , truth to say , become strangely familiar to her during the last few weeks . Yes ! there were the graceful though some ...
... seemed so . Somewhat reassured , she fixed a long and fascinated gaze upon features which , though unseen , had , truth to say , become strangely familiar to her during the last few weeks . Yes ! there were the graceful though some ...
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