Light and shade; or, The manor house of Hardinge, 第 2 卷 |
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affection answered arms Arthur Arthur Howard asked begged believe better breast broken Catholic Charley Morley Charley's child Colonel Morley comfort counting-house course cried darling David Wilkins dear doctor door Downham earnest endeavoured eyes face false friends father fearful feel feet felt ferula forgive gentle glad God's hair hand happy happy days head hear heard heart hugly humble hurried kissed knees knew laid Langley leave listened look Manor House Mary Mary Crosby mind Morley House mother never night once pain pale pardon passed peace poor pray racter remember rest round sake scarcely Searchall's seemed side Smith sobs soon sorrow soul speak spoke stood strange strange sensation surely tears tell tender thank thing thought told took trust truth turned uncertain path uncle voice weary whilst whispered Wilkins words
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