The Wynnes; or, Many men, many mindsJoseph Masters, 1861 - 416 páginas |
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... Henrietta Hargrave died of decline six months after the birth of her first babe , the future father of the middle - aged man who now owns Ford House . Her hair , fair and bright , is drawn tight off her forehead ; her eyes are blue and ...
... Henrietta Hargrave died of decline six months after the birth of her first babe , the future father of the middle - aged man who now owns Ford House . Her hair , fair and bright , is drawn tight off her forehead ; her eyes are blue and ...
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... Henrietta sometimes picking them up , at others stretching up on tiptoe to gather for herself . " She is scarcely one - and - twenty summers old ; her dress a light muslin ; if any colour at all be spotted over it , it is blue , the ...
... Henrietta sometimes picking them up , at others stretching up on tiptoe to gather for herself . " She is scarcely one - and - twenty summers old ; her dress a light muslin ; if any colour at all be spotted over it , it is blue , the ...
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... Henrietta Wynne has been now six months engaged . He is a fine- looking man , with a great deal of brown hair and whiskers , a somewhat cold eye , a somewhat anxious forehead and sharp mouth ; across which , however , many a pleasant ...
... Henrietta Wynne has been now six months engaged . He is a fine- looking man , with a great deal of brown hair and whiskers , a somewhat cold eye , a somewhat anxious forehead and sharp mouth ; across which , however , many a pleasant ...
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... Henrietta's bright voice and laugh . " Mr. Cradock , come and help us ! Frank can't reach such a beauty , and you are taller than he is . " " I have never knocked down mulberries in my life , Miss Wynne , and it is too late to begin now ...
... Henrietta's bright voice and laugh . " Mr. Cradock , come and help us ! Frank can't reach such a beauty , and you are taller than he is . " " I have never knocked down mulberries in my life , Miss Wynne , and it is too late to begin now ...
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... Henrietta , Mr. Cra- dock , and Hargrave turned to the piano ; Mr. Wynne drew his armchair to its usual station by the table , the soft mellow light of the lamp shedding a pleasant glow on his bald anxious forehead : but before settling ...
... Henrietta , Mr. Cra- dock , and Hargrave turned to the piano ; Mr. Wynne drew his armchair to its usual station by the table , the soft mellow light of the lamp shedding a pleasant glow on his bald anxious forehead : but before settling ...
Termos e frases comuns
answered arms asked Barbara bear began believe better brother called child Church coming Cradock cried daughter David dear dinner Dobbs don't door dress duty edition Elizabeth eyes face father feel felt followed Frank girl give glad gone Gordon half hand happy Hargrave head hear heart Henrietta Hetty hope hour husband Isabella John keep kind late laughed Laura least leave lessons looked mamma matter mean mind minute Miss morning mother never night once papa party passed Paul perhaps poor present ready round seemed side sister smile soon sorry speak stairs started step Story sure Tale talk tell Thank thing thought told took trouble turned waiting walk whilst wife wish wonder Wynne young
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