Wyandotte; Or, The Hutted Knoll: A TaleHurd, 1872 - 523 páginas |
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... Maud nothing here ? Why has Maud forgotten me ? Ruffles , handkerchiefs , garters — yes , here is a pair of my good mother's own knitting , but nothing of Maud's . Ha ! what have we here ? As I live , a beautiful silken scarf , netted ...
... Maud nothing here ? Why has Maud forgotten me ? Ruffles , handkerchiefs , garters — yes , here is a pair of my good mother's own knitting , but nothing of Maud's . Ha ! what have we here ? As I live , a beautiful silken scarf , netted ...
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... Maud's glowing cheeks were first visible that morn- ing signs of tears might have been discovered on them , as the ... Maud , bitterly did she regret ever having broach- ed it . At times , her cheeks burned with 104 WYANDOTTÉ .
... Maud's glowing cheeks were first visible that morn- ing signs of tears might have been discovered on them , as the ... Maud , bitterly did she regret ever having broach- ed it . At times , her cheeks burned with 104 WYANDOTTÉ .
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... Maud's fortune was often alluded to by the captain , in a jocular way , as if purposely to remind her that she had the means of independence , and duties connected with it . It is true , Maud herself had no suspicion that she had been ...
... Maud's fortune was often alluded to by the captain , in a jocular way , as if purposely to remind her that she had the means of independence , and duties connected with it . It is true , Maud herself had no suspicion that she had been ...
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... Maud . " Maud herself made no answer . She bent her head aside , in a secret consciousness that her sister might alone detect , and form her own conclusions concerning the color that she felt warming her cheeks . But Maud's own ...
... Maud . " Maud herself made no answer . She bent her head aside , in a secret consciousness that her sister might alone detect , and form her own conclusions concerning the color that she felt warming her cheeks . But Maud's own ...
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... Maud were not natural relatives . Accustomed , herself , to see the latter every day , and to think of her , as she ... Maud's present troubles , and the whole family left the house to repair to the chapel . Michael , though he had no ...
... Maud were not natural relatives . Accustomed , herself , to see the latter every day , and to think of her , as she ... Maud's present troubles , and the whole family left the house to repair to the chapel . Michael , though he had no ...
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