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... Blanche , humbly ; “ If his love fails me , what shall I have to look to ? " Eleanor's countenance expressed surprise , and Blanche instantly corrected herself ; " on earth , I mean , " she said ; but that is an instance of what I ...
... Blanche , humbly ; “ If his love fails me , what shall I have to look to ? " Eleanor's countenance expressed surprise , and Blanche instantly corrected herself ; " on earth , I mean , " she said ; but that is an instance of what I ...
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... Blanche ; " where can I find that ? The blessing which was given us to - day to- gether will never be repeated again ; -ours can never be a common love . " " Promise to love Eleanor grew very thoughtful . me always , " she said ...
... Blanche ; " where can I find that ? The blessing which was given us to - day to- gether will never be repeated again ; -ours can never be a common love . " " Promise to love Eleanor grew very thoughtful . me always , " she said ...
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... Blanche under the care of the only person in whose affection and principle she was able implicitly to confide . Lord Rutherford was not present to receive the dying injunction of his wife , but her wishes were received with an attention ...
... Blanche under the care of the only person in whose affection and principle she was able implicitly to confide . Lord Rutherford was not present to receive the dying injunction of his wife , but her wishes were received with an attention ...
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... Blanche placed her hand upon the lock . She did not speak ; but her silent kiss told more than the most eloquent words ; and , as she walked slowly away , Blanche al- lowed herself to hesitate no longer , and entered the room . The earl ...
... Blanche placed her hand upon the lock . She did not speak ; but her silent kiss told more than the most eloquent words ; and , as she walked slowly away , Blanche al- lowed herself to hesitate no longer , and entered the room . The earl ...
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... Blanche had ever ven tured to indulge appeared about to be fully realized . " My visit , to - night , must be but short , my child , " said the earl , when the excitement of feeling had in a measure subsided , and Blanche ventured to ...
... Blanche had ever ven tured to indulge appeared about to be fully realized . " My visit , to - night , must be but short , my child , " said the earl , when the excitement of feeling had in a measure subsided , and Blanche ventured to ...
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