An earl's daughterW.P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, 1873 - 215 pages |
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... lived in Bertha's days , had not yet began to pour forth his song , which became so prized afterwards , as the truest chronicle of the manners of his time . Even now , though so many centuries have passed , his rhymes are still ...
... lived in Bertha's days , had not yet began to pour forth his song , which became so prized afterwards , as the truest chronicle of the manners of his time . Even now , though so many centuries have passed , his rhymes are still ...
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... lived . But her books would seem very strange to us , and also very puzzling . Few people understood the plain rules of grammar then , and there was no regular mode of spelling ; every author made his words according to his own taste ...
... lived . But her books would seem very strange to us , and also very puzzling . Few people understood the plain rules of grammar then , and there was no regular mode of spelling ; every author made his words according to his own taste ...
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... lived to see this day ! I would have died to save my darling child . " Poor Carl seemed to understand the Earl's dreary lamentation , and also to share his pangs of regret , for he lifted up his voice at the moment , and gave forth such ...
... lived to see this day ! I would have died to save my darling child . " Poor Carl seemed to understand the Earl's dreary lamentation , and also to share his pangs of regret , for he lifted up his voice at the moment , and gave forth such ...
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... lived to wish for thy death ! Oh ! that the time should come when I would 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 ...
... lived to wish for thy death ! Oh ! that the time should come when I would 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 ...
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... house as fast as the fleet animal could carry him . Dame Helen de Reade lived in a grim old mansion that looked more like a dungeon than anything else , surrounded as it was by a thick grove of trees 56 AN EARL'S DAUGHTER .
... house as fast as the fleet animal could carry him . Dame Helen de Reade lived in a grim old mansion that looked more like a dungeon than anything else , surrounded as it was by a thick grove of trees 56 AN EARL'S DAUGHTER .
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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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