Atherton: And Other Tales, Том 3Ticknor and Fields, 1854 - Всего страниц: 437 |
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Aminadab amongst Arthur Atherton Atherton Hall beauty Belford Bell better biped bright Britomarte brother called child coppice cottage cousin Dame damsel daughter dear father dearest Delancy's door estates exclaimed eyes fair Farm favorite feeling flowers gentle girl Glenham governess grandmamma half Hall hand happy hath head hear heard heart heiress Honor hour Jacob Stokes Katy Katy's knew Lady Cardonnel Laleham Langhton lawyer living look Lord Delancy Luath Lucy Mabel maiden Major Delancy Marigold Marion marriage marry Master Maurice Michael Norris Miss Clive mistress morning mother never night noble once Osborne passed Phoebe poor pretty quoth replied rich Richard Strange round scene seemed side Sir Vivian sister smile song Stephen Elliott stood sure sweet tell thee thou thought tion uncle virelai voice walk Warner whilst wife woman words young youth
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