Uncle Ralph: A TaleJohn W. Parker and Son, 1858 - 316 lappuses |
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... Susan Mordaunt , " that if Uncle Ralph sets up a niece of his own , I must dis- own him , and take to calling him Mr. Cornwall . " - Susan was just eighteen , and still most at home in the school - room , although freed from its ...
... Susan Mordaunt , " that if Uncle Ralph sets up a niece of his own , I must dis- own him , and take to calling him Mr. Cornwall . " - Susan was just eighteen , and still most at home in the school - room , although freed from its ...
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... Susan , and Patty . " " All sensible English names , quite fine enough for this work - a - day world . At all events it is lucky that Mamma did not give me such an inappropriate handle . " And Susan went up to the oval mirror , to catch ...
... Susan , and Patty . " " All sensible English names , quite fine enough for this work - a - day world . At all events it is lucky that Mamma did not give me such an inappropriate handle . " And Susan went up to the oval mirror , to catch ...
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... Susan . They desired nothing better , for Susan was perfection in their eyes . " The carriage will be at the door before you are ready , Susan , " said Miss Alison . " No ; happily it has gone to be mended , so I escape that infliction ...
... Susan . They desired nothing better , for Susan was perfection in their eyes . " The carriage will be at the door before you are ready , Susan , " said Miss Alison . " No ; happily it has gone to be mended , so I escape that infliction ...
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... Susan , and I warn you , that if we spend the after- noon together , I shall visit you with a lecture on toleration . " " Very well , " said Susan , " the sooner you begin the better . Do rebuke those young people for dawdling , when ...
... Susan , and I warn you , that if we spend the after- noon together , I shall visit you with a lecture on toleration . " " Very well , " said Susan , " the sooner you begin the better . Do rebuke those young people for dawdling , when ...
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... Susan made acquaintance with that pretty fair - haired boy we saw the other day . He came to her at once , though he was so shy with us , and she strung lilac chains for him . Susan can do anything with children . ” " Susan is ...
... Susan made acquaintance with that pretty fair - haired boy we saw the other day . He came to her at once , though he was so shy with us , and she strung lilac chains for him . Susan can do anything with children . ” " Susan is ...
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admiration afraid afternoon Ailie answered asked Aunt Helen Barlow believe better Blackheath brother Charles-street Clapham colour continued Leonard Cornwall Cornwall's cousin dare say daunt dear dinner door drawing drawing-room Duck Dub Elton Emma engagement eyes face fancy father feel felt George Leigh girl give glad glance gone governess hand happy head hear heart hope impatience knew laugh Lilias Lily Lily's lips long engagement looked Mains Mamma manner marriage mean Merton Minny Miriam Leigh Miss Alison Miss Leigh Mordaunt morning never niece observed once Papa Patty perhaps pleasant poor child promise quiet rejoined Leonard repeated replied riam Roger scarcely schoolroom seemed silent sisters smile soon stay suppose Susan talk TAUCHNITZ tears tell thank thing thought to-morrow told tone turned Uncle Ralph voice wait walk wish wonder words