An earl's daughterW.P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, 1873 - 215 pages |
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... Fain would she have rushed from the apart- ment altogether , to find out what had happened , for the scream had come to her loving heart like the death- cry of the darling child who had left the room not an hour before . What answer she ...
... Fain would she have rushed from the apart- ment altogether , to find out what had happened , for the scream had come to her loving heart like the death- cry of the darling child who had left the room not an hour before . What answer she ...
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... fain have been in the very midst of the revelry and con- fusion . Bertha glanced round the apartment with a shudder . Here she had been banished at sundry times before , when her lessons had been neglected , or when she THE TOWER ...
... fain have been in the very midst of the revelry and con- fusion . Bertha glanced round the apartment with a shudder . Here she had been banished at sundry times before , when her lessons had been neglected , or when she THE TOWER ...
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... fain to confess she could bear the burden no longer ; so she set the child on the ground again , much to her chagrin , for she had been quite interested with watching the busy groups outside . Presently an exclamation from Dorothy made ...
... fain to confess she could bear the burden no longer ; so she set the child on the ground again , much to her chagrin , for she had been quite interested with watching the busy groups outside . Presently an exclamation from Dorothy made ...
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... fain see thee free from this bitter pain , and at rest in the silent tomb ! I must go now , Dr Ferrar , for the daylight warns me we shall soon de- part . Watch over my child , do all you can for her , and your reward shall be ample ...
... fain see thee free from this bitter pain , and at rest in the silent tomb ! I must go now , Dr Ferrar , for the daylight warns me we shall soon de- part . Watch over my child , do all you can for her , and your reward shall be ample ...
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... fain have seen centre on one point , namely , the aggrandisement of his race . " What else can you do with the girl ? " demanded she , presently . " She is disfigured now past all remedy ; how could such a fright add to the honours of ...
... fain have seen centre on one point , namely , the aggrandisement of his race . " What else can you do with the girl ? " demanded she , presently . " She is disfigured now past all remedy ; how could such a fright add to the honours of ...
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Agatha asked Bertha banished beauty Bertha de Reade bound in cloth brave bright Castle CHARLES BRUCE CHARLES NORDHOFF colours convent Dame Helen Daneshollow door Dorothy drawbridge dress Earl 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 Illustrations 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 told trembling turned voice watched weary Wickliffe wife William Hearne wonder words Wynfrede young
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