An earl's daughterW.P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, 1873 - 215 pages |
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... better the sweet perfumed blossoms that grew so luxuriantly in the beautiful gar- den that surrounded her father's Castle . Bertha had not much real love for the stiff - legged , unnatural blue or red dogs it was the fashion to portray ...
... better the sweet perfumed blossoms that grew so luxuriantly in the beautiful gar- den that surrounded her father's Castle . Bertha had not much real love for the stiff - legged , unnatural blue or red dogs it was the fashion to portray ...
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... better attend to your guests , who are doubtless amazed at your long neglect of them . " " You will come here at Yule - tide , mother , will you not ? " urged the Earl , as he was leaving her . " We are to have some rare sport , and ...
... better attend to your guests , who are doubtless amazed at your long neglect of them . " " You will come here at Yule - tide , mother , will you not ? " urged the Earl , as he was leaving her . " We are to have some rare sport , and ...
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... Better she had died , " muttered she to faithful Dorothy , who listened with her eyes full of tears— " better a thousand times she had died than have lived to be scorned and hated . What was the OUTSIDE THE CASTLE WALLS . 69.
... Better she had died , " muttered she to faithful Dorothy , who listened with her eyes full of tears— " better a thousand times she had died than have lived to be scorned and hated . What was the OUTSIDE THE CASTLE WALLS . 69.
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... better land , and withdraw the thoughts from the vain show and pleasures of this world . " But why do you talk to me like this , Margery ? " cried out the impetuous girl . " You speak of the world as though it was nothing to me , and as ...
... better land , and withdraw the thoughts from the vain show and pleasures of this world . " But why do you talk to me like this , Margery ? " cried out the impetuous girl . " You speak of the world as though it was nothing to me , and as ...
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... better teaching , for after her accident Bertha had diligently read the " ensamples " that were in her father's library , and thus had become familiar with the life of Jesus as revealed there in the Gospels . She saw nothing in her ...
... better teaching , for after her accident Bertha had diligently read the " ensamples " that were in her father's library , and thus had become familiar with the life of Jesus as revealed there in the Gospels . She saw nothing in her ...
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Agatha asked Bertha banished beauty Bertha de Reade BOOKS bound in cloth brave bright Castle CHARLES BRUCE CHARLES NORDHOFF colours convent Dame Helen Daneshollow door Dorothy drawbridge dress Earl EARL'S DAUGHTER Edric Edward Gayes exclaimed eyes face fain fair Lady father feast girl give glimpse going gold gone grand grandchild grandmother grave guests hall handsome happy heard heart Hilda honours horses husband journey King Lady Alice Lady Bertha laughed lips listened looked Lord mistress morning mother never night NIMMO'S noble Norman de Reade novice Nurse Margery once passed PETER GRANT poor Bertha poor child replied Bertha rich robes Rockley round seemed servants sight silence Sir Norman Sir Thomas Graves smile soldiers soon St Catherines stood Stories Tale talk tears Thomas Hinde thought trembling turned voice watched weary Wickliffe wife William Hearne wonder words Wynfrede young
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