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... Herbert's ear , it gave her more happiness than she had felt for many months , since she could now venture to dwell on the delight which Colonel Herbert would experience on seeing her so entirely what he could most have desired his ...
... Herbert's ear , it gave her more happiness than she had felt for many months , since she could now venture to dwell on the delight which Colonel Herbert would experience on seeing her so entirely what he could most have desired his ...
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... Colonel Herbert , and the probability of hearing from him . The same things had been repeated again and again ; but this subject was now the only one in which Mrs. Herbert could take any real interest , and her brother's affection ...
... Colonel Herbert , and the probability of hearing from him . The same things had been repeated again and again ; but this subject was now the only one in which Mrs. Herbert could take any real interest , and her brother's affection ...
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... Colonel Herbert might be on his voyage home , he might even be in England at that very time , and then every one said her mamma would recover . For one moment she believed that it might be so , and her heart bounded with delight ...
... Colonel Herbert might be on his voyage home , he might even be in England at that very time , and then every one said her mamma would recover . For one moment she believed that it might be so , and her heart bounded with delight ...
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... Colonel Herbert's return seemed the restoration of both her parents ; and even before she had again looked in her ... Herbert had caught the sound of voices , and asked if Amy were there . " There is nothing to be done , then , " said Mr ...
... Colonel Herbert's return seemed the restoration of both her parents ; and even before she had again looked in her ... Herbert had caught the sound of voices , and asked if Amy were there . " There is nothing to be done , then , " said Mr ...
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Elizabeth Missing Sewell William Sewell. " Is he come ? " asked Mrs. Herbert , in a low half audible voice . There was no time to answer . Colonel Herbert had heard the question , and entered the room . For an instant , Mrs. Herbert ...
Elizabeth Missing Sewell William Sewell. " Is he come ? " asked Mrs. Herbert , in a low half audible voice . There was no time to answer . Colonel Herbert had heard the question , and entered the room . For an instant , Mrs. Herbert ...
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