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... tender regards of those who , for his sake , had restored her to the rank she was so eminently calculated to adorn , nay , now invested her with an added and brighter interest reflected from himself ; finally , sighs fanning the grass ...
... tender regards of those who , for his sake , had restored her to the rank she was so eminently calculated to adorn , nay , now invested her with an added and brighter interest reflected from himself ; finally , sighs fanning the grass ...
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... tender- ness , there the rich curls framing , as it were , the clear white brow , unwrinkled even now , when a slight contraction told the actual or recent presence of pain , there the dark , fringed eyelids , resting on cheeks ...
... tender- ness , there the rich curls framing , as it were , the clear white brow , unwrinkled even now , when a slight contraction told the actual or recent presence of pain , there the dark , fringed eyelids , resting on cheeks ...
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... tender- ness . Like many of those who talk during slumber , he answered at once , testifying no surprise , but apparently gratified by the ques- tion , and anxious to pursue the subject . " Ah ! you would know how it came upon me ? I ...
... tender- ness . Like many of those who talk during slumber , he answered at once , testifying no surprise , but apparently gratified by the ques- tion , and anxious to pursue the subject . " Ah ! you would know how it came upon me ? I ...
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... tender- ness of this outburst - the pathos with which Darnley uttered the words . And , as if to subdue still further the heart of the listener , who , willingly deluded , believed herself the actual object of his delirious ravings ...
... tender- ness of this outburst - the pathos with which Darnley uttered the words . And , as if to subdue still further the heart of the listener , who , willingly deluded , believed herself the actual object of his delirious ravings ...
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... guarded it . The strangest part came then . I thought even while I looked it changed - the nest and the fledgling and instead , there was our child , 1 our own tender , delicate infant , while the mother RAISED TO THE PEERAGE . 59.
... guarded it . The strangest part came then . I thought even while I looked it changed - the nest and the fledgling and instead , there was our child , 1 our own tender , delicate infant , while the mother RAISED TO THE PEERAGE . 59.
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