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... talk of it : we shall meet , as we have done , every day . " Dr. Wentworth smiled doubtfully . " To - morrow Eleanor will be with me the first mo- ment she can be spared , " continued Blanche , gaily ; " and if that should not be early ...
... talk of it : we shall meet , as we have done , every day . " Dr. Wentworth smiled doubtfully . " To - morrow Eleanor will be with me the first mo- ment she can be spared , " continued Blanche , gaily ; " and if that should not be early ...
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... talking to papa already about what I am to do , " replied Eleanor . " I am to teach Susan in the mornings , and to go in the afternoons to see some of the poor people ; and sometimes I am to ride with him , and he is going to read with ...
... talking to papa already about what I am to do , " replied Eleanor . " I am to teach Susan in the mornings , and to go in the afternoons to see some of the poor people ; and sometimes I am to ride with him , and he is going to read with ...
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... talk to you about . We must manage to go to the poor people together ; and , when Susan has a holiday , I can come up to you in the morning , and we can ride together ; and then , these nice summer evenings , there will be no difficulty ...
... talk to you about . We must manage to go to the poor people together ; and , when Susan has a holiday , I can come up to you in the morning , and we can ride together ; and then , these nice summer evenings , there will be no difficulty ...
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... Eleanor ; " my mind is not up to it , as it is sometimes . " Blanche looked disappointed . " I thought , " she said , " that you would let me talk of these things always . " " Yes , so you shall ; but I don't 48 THE EARL'S DAUGHTER .
... Eleanor ; " my mind is not up to it , as it is sometimes . " Blanche looked disappointed . " I thought , " she said , " that you would let me talk of these things always . " " Yes , so you shall ; but I don't 48 THE EARL'S DAUGHTER .
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... talk to Mrs. Wentworth , my dear ; she will understand you in all these things better than I do . " " I don't know Mrs. Wentworth well , " replied Blanche , whilst tears rushed to her eyes ; " and there is no one I love like you ...
... talk to Mrs. Wentworth , my dear ; she will understand you in all these things better than I do . " " I don't know Mrs. Wentworth well , " replied Blanche , whilst tears rushed to her eyes ; " and there is no one I love like you ...
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