Miss Standish; and By the bay of Naples, Volume 2 |
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answer asked BAY OF NAPLES beautiful believe Brighton Cane's Carnival Charity Organisation cheeks child course dreadful Dulcie Dulcie's Emilia Standish Emo Standish Emo's everything eyes face fancy feel felt fessor girl give glad glance Good-bye grave hand happy hear heard heart Howard Jephson husband idea James Dakin King's Road knew Lady Cecil Lady Hallaton Lake Avernus laugh little Eva Marian marry Miss Standish Mowbray Naples Neapolitan never night notice once Oscar Du Cane Oscar's wife pain pale passed passion Phyllis poem poetess poor Postum pretty Professor Dakin Rae Cobbold looked realised Rector Rector's wife Rigi Rink round Salerno sat and thought seemed Sir Ivor Montague smile speak spoke St Germains Styx suffered sure talk tears tell thing thought Emilia told trying turned vexed whole wished woman women wonder words wrote
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