Which shall it be?, Том 3 |
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Agnes Grey asked Madeline better Blyth charming cheek colour cried Madeline dear aunty dear Madeline delightful Delille dinner door ejaculated exclaimed eyes face fancy feel felt fortune Frenchman give glad glance gone good-bye grave hand happy Harridge heart heiress hope horse Hugh Elliott Jessie John Redman Kennington Kent Terrace kindly knew Lady Agnes Lady Templemore laughing lille lips looked Lord Bracklyn Lord Hexham Madeline Digby Madeline's marriage married Miss Digby Miss Sharp Naples never O'Keefe Payne pleasant poor Miss Foster port wine pounds quadrille replied Madeline returned Elliott returned Lady returned Madeline returned Miss Richmond ride scarce seemed silence smile sort speak spoke strange suddenly suppose sure tell Templemore's tender Thank things thought tion to-morrow tone took turned Uncle John Ventnor voice wife wish woman young
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