FerncliffeBurns, Oates and Company, 1867 - 323 páginas |
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... felt the loneliness of her position in all its stern reality . Father Hudson , in accordance with his Bishop's desire , had left Ferncliffe for some weeks at least . Edith , in- deed , was kinder than ever , and all the family showed ...
... felt the loneliness of her position in all its stern reality . Father Hudson , in accordance with his Bishop's desire , had left Ferncliffe for some weeks at least . Edith , in- deed , was kinder than ever , and all the family showed ...
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... felt that the resolution with which she had entered the room was fast melting away . At this moment the gong sounded for the purpose of calling the servants together , and Herbert left to attend the examination . Frances , though now ...
... felt that the resolution with which she had entered the room was fast melting away . At this moment the gong sounded for the purpose of calling the servants together , and Herbert left to attend the examination . Frances , though now ...
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... felt convinced that there was no hope of his recovery . She now felt that the last link which attached her to Ferncliffe was broken , and this thought cast a shade of melan- choly over her youthful mind which was not easily dispelled ...
... felt convinced that there was no hope of his recovery . She now felt that the last link which attached her to Ferncliffe was broken , and this thought cast a shade of melan- choly over her youthful mind which was not easily dispelled ...
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Acacia Grove Agnes Falkland Agnes's amused answer appeared arrived asked beautiful brother Captain Percival carriage Catholic cause child cival Clyde Clyde rose Columba companion cottage cousin daugh dear delight dinner door Edith endeavoured Errington excitement exclaimed eyes Father Hudson fear feel felt Frances Frances Macdonald Frances of Rome Frances's gentleman Georgina Georgina Wilson girl give godfather Grant grief hand happy hear heard heart Herbert Hexham hope husband kind knew lady laugh leave letter Lieutenant Forster look Lydia Macdonald mamma manner mind minutes Miss Falkland morning mother never passed poor priest quadrille replied returned rience Rose seemed seen servants silence Sir Charles sister smile soon speak suffered sure tears tell thing thought tion told tone took turned Twickenham uncon voice waiting Walter Wilfred Wilfred's Wilson window wished words write young