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affection answered Antoine appeared beautiful blessing bosom castle chapel chaplain cheek continued cottage countenance cried Emily daugh daughter dear death desire dread duty Emily's endeavoured evil exclaimed Emily eyes face fancied father fear feelings fell felt fond gentle glance grave grief hand happiness heard heart Heaven honour hope husband Jourbert knew Laura leave lence lips listen look lord Kings lord Kingsdown Luton Malo ment Minerva Press Miss Kingsdown nature ness never night old lord old nobleman Orland pain pity present pride quired racter recollection replied rest returned Emily Rosalie Sand Sandwich Sarsden scrivener seat sensible servant sighed sion smile sorrow spect spirit steward stranger sudden suffered surprise suspicion Swiney tears thought tion took tower Trickwell turned university of Caen venerable virtue voice weakness wich Worselove wretched
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