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... Madame de Mirfleur buried her face in her handker- chief as she spoke . She was seated in the little sitting- room of a little house in an Alpine valley , where they had brought the invalid when the summer grew too hot for him on the ...
... Madame de Mirfleur buried her face in her handker- chief as she spoke . She was seated in the little sitting- room of a little house in an Alpine valley , where they had brought the invalid when the summer grew too hot for him on the ...
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... de Mirfleur , in pleasant Normandy , grew a little weary of the long time his wife's son took in dying ; and Madame de Mirfleur herself , as jealous Reine would think sometimes , in spite of herself , grew weary too , thinking of her ...
... de Mirfleur , in pleasant Normandy , grew a little weary of the long time his wife's son took in dying ; and Madame de Mirfleur herself , as jealous Reine would think sometimes , in spite of herself , grew weary too , thinking of her ...
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... Madame de Mirfleur's aid in transporting Herbert hither , and at first her mother's society , apart from the new family , had been very sweet to the girl , who loved her , notwithstanding the fantastic sense of shame which possessed her ...
... Madame de Mirfleur's aid in transporting Herbert hither , and at first her mother's society , apart from the new family , had been very sweet to the girl , who loved her , notwithstanding the fantastic sense of shame which possessed her ...
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... Madame de Mirfleur all English ; and indeed both with some reason -for when in England this perverse girl was full of enthusiasm for everything that belonged to her mother's country , and when in France was the most prejudiced and ...
... Madame de Mirfleur all English ; and indeed both with some reason -for when in England this perverse girl was full of enthusiasm for everything that belonged to her mother's country , and when in France was the most prejudiced and ...
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... Madame de Mirfleur . " Reine , you know what is coming , but you will never allow yourself to think of it . Pause now , and reflect ; when my poor Herbert is gone , what will become of you , unless I am here to look after WHITELADIES . 91.
... Madame de Mirfleur . " Reine , you know what is coming , but you will never allow yourself to think of it . Pause now , and reflect ; when my poor Herbert is gone , what will become of you , unless I am here to look after WHITELADIES . 91.
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