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... young man in his day, and the charms of the weaker sex had not fallen vainly on his susceptible soul, oh dear no! Henry Rayne had loved once, earnestly and well, and had offered his proud name and comfortable fortune to the object of ...
... young man in his day, and the charms of the weaker sex had not fallen vainly on his susceptible soul, oh dear no! Henry Rayne had loved once, earnestly and well, and had offered his proud name and comfortable fortune to the object of ...
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... young lady recommended to my future care?" and before she had time to answer, he had extended both hands to Honor. "Yes, sir," said Nanette, a little nervously, "I give into your hands all that I hold dearest in life;" and then ...
... young lady recommended to my future care?" and before she had time to answer, he had extended both hands to Honor. "Yes, sir," said Nanette, a little nervously, "I give into your hands all that I hold dearest in life;" and then ...
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... young girls now, but I shall expect you to come to me with yours, because henceforth you are going to be all my own." "I do not wish to dispute it, Mr. Rayne," Honor answered sweetly, "but I have a presentiment that you are going to ...
... young girls now, but I shall expect you to come to me with yours, because henceforth you are going to be all my own." "I do not wish to dispute it, Mr. Rayne," Honor answered sweetly, "but I have a presentiment that you are going to ...
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... young girls who had been travelling a great deal, told Honor she must retire immediately. "We have our lives long to chat," he said, "so rest yourselves well to night" When they had reached their rooms, Honor turned with a bright smile ...
... young girls who had been travelling a great deal, told Honor she must retire immediately. "We have our lives long to chat," he said, "so rest yourselves well to night" When they had reached their rooms, Honor turned with a bright smile ...
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... young girl, who sits a little away from the others, with her head leaning on her folded hands, and her sad eyes resting on the troubled waters in a fixed, but vacant stare, she is thinking, it is evident, and thinking deeply, there is ...
... young girl, who sits a little away from the others, with her head leaning on her folded hands, and her sad eyes resting on the troubled waters in a fixed, but vacant stare, she is thinking, it is evident, and thinking deeply, there is ...
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CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
So mixed in him that nature might stand | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
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