Lady-bird, Том 1;Том 436 |
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acquaintance admiration amongst amusement answered artist asked beauty better brow called cheek child clouds colour d'Arberg daughter dear Lady-Bird DOVER STREET dream dull EDWARD MOXON ejaculated English excitement exclaimed eyes face fancy Father Lifford feel felt flowers genius Gertrude Gertrude's girl hand happy hear heard heart heartsease Heaven heraldry hope imagination Italian Italy jessamine kind knew lady lessons Lifford Grange looked maid mamma manner Mark Apley marriage Mary darling Mary Grey Mary's Maurice Maurice's mean mind Miss Apley Miss Lifford mother never nonsense nosegay once pale passion peculiar perhaps pianoforte picture play pleasure Poor little fool Redmond rose seemed sight silent sitting smile sometimes sort soul sound speak spirit Stonehouseleigh strange sufferings suppose sweet talk tell thee thing thought took turned voice walked whispered window wish Woodlands words young
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