Alice Wentworth [by N. Radecliffe].1854 |
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... ' greatest scamps in England , ' or particu- larly investigating their motives for crowd- ing round me as they do . They have good and sufficient reasons , I doubt not ! " " Now , Alice , you are in one of 18 ALICE WENTWORTH .
... ' greatest scamps in England , ' or particu- larly investigating their motives for crowd- ing round me as they do . They have good and sufficient reasons , I doubt not ! " " Now , Alice , you are in one of 18 ALICE WENTWORTH .
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... crowd as to render any attempt at finding their way back fruitless . Alice panted and trembled , feeling as if she had suddenly lost the power of exerting her will , almost in spite of which she had allowed herself to be carried off by ...
... crowd as to render any attempt at finding their way back fruitless . Alice panted and trembled , feeling as if she had suddenly lost the power of exerting her will , almost in spite of which she had allowed herself to be carried off by ...
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... crowd is opening , and we two must dance our way back . " He drew her towards him again , and they set off in the direction of where her partner stood . But she was not allowed to stop when she reached that point ; for she found herself ...
... crowd is opening , and we two must dance our way back . " He drew her towards him again , and they set off in the direction of where her partner stood . But she was not allowed to stop when she reached that point ; for she found herself ...
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... crowd . " I should call it rather cool in some people ; " observed Captain Vaughan ; " but no one can be angry with Darrell . Besides , I should be a true dog in the manger , ' to complain of him ; for Astell caught hold of me , and ...
... crowd . " I should call it rather cool in some people ; " observed Captain Vaughan ; " but no one can be angry with Darrell . Besides , I should be a true dog in the manger , ' to complain of him ; for Astell caught hold of me , and ...
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... crowd she was not till that moment aware , came up to her , and said hastily : " Is it a plain gold one , clasped with a snake's head ? " " Yes , " replied she , somewhat surprised at his accurate recollection , while he vanished in ...
... crowd she was not till that moment aware , came up to her , and said hastily : " Is it a plain gold one , clasped with a snake's head ? " " Yes , " replied she , somewhat surprised at his accurate recollection , while he vanished in ...
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afraid Alice rose Alice Wentworth Alice's answered Alice Arthur Darrell Aunt Clayton Aunt Darrell ball beauty Belgrave Square believe better Bram Bramstone's Captain Vaughan carriage chaperon countenance cousin Cranfield creature cried crowd dance dare say Darrell Place Darrell's dear Sophy doubt enjoy exclaimed eyes fancy Farnden feel Frederick Vivian galop girl give glad gone happy hear heard Herbert Clayton hope hour husband interrupted knew Lady Emily Lady Wilmington's Larpent laughing least leave live look marriage marry ment mind Miss Wentworth morning mother never night Oakleys painful panion partner passed pause Philip Bramstone pleasure poor racter replied Alice seemed smiling soon sorry speak spoke stay stone suppose sure tell thankful thing thought Tilgates to-morrow to-night told tone town trust uncle unhappy waltz wife wish woman wonder words worse wretched
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