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Page 42
... Avenard , and made en- quiries after some city friends . The stranger's manner , in spite of manifest effort , betrayed considerable agitation , and he eyed Seymour with no gratified air . The latter felt him- self in the way , but he ...
... Avenard , and made en- quiries after some city friends . The stranger's manner , in spite of manifest effort , betrayed considerable agitation , and he eyed Seymour with no gratified air . The latter felt him- self in the way , but he ...
Page 43
... Avenard and his claims had been for the time forgotten ; and now that they were presented anew , she felt unprepared and un- comfortable . 66 In reply to his question , she said , in a voice as low as his own , " I cannot re- ceive a ...
... Avenard and his claims had been for the time forgotten ; and now that they were presented anew , she felt unprepared and un- comfortable . 66 In reply to his question , she said , in a voice as low as his own , " I cannot re- ceive a ...
Page 45
... Avenard , and when he appeared to claim it , she met him at the gate and declared it impossible to leave her friend . " You seem to have found very dear friends here , Miss Hay , " said he , bitterly . " So dear , " she replied , " that ...
... Avenard , and when he appeared to claim it , she met him at the gate and declared it impossible to leave her friend . " You seem to have found very dear friends here , Miss Hay , " said he , bitterly . " So dear , " she replied , " that ...
Page 46
... Avenard , " said Caroline , with some touch of her natural spirit , though she was a little humbled by the consciousness that the gentleman had some right to complain , " I know not by what right you address yourself to me in this ...
... Avenard , " said Caroline , with some touch of her natural spirit , though she was a little humbled by the consciousness that the gentleman had some right to complain , " I know not by what right you address yourself to me in this ...
Page 47
... Avenard waited as long as he decently could , and then , finding she did not return , he plunged into the wood and hovered about within sight of the cottage until he had seen Seymour dismount at the door and go in without ceremony ...
... Avenard waited as long as he decently could , and then , finding she did not return , he plunged into the wood and hovered about within sight of the cottage until he had seen Seymour dismount at the door and go in without ceremony ...
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