The Rival Beauties: A Novel, Volumen2R. Bentley, 1848 |
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Abinadab acquaintance affection alike already appeared asked aunt barouche beautiful become believe beneath better Bletchley bright eyes brow cheek clasped companion compelled cousin dare daughters dear madam delighted Eleanor emotion endeavour Ernest Armstrong exclaimed existence eyes fair lady fate father feel felt forget fortune Frederic Gertrude girl glance Grange hand happiness heart helpmate hitherto honour hope hour husband indulge instant least leave lips listened longer looked luxury marriage Mary ment Miss Delamere Miss Mortimer Miss Warrington mother murmured nature never nevertheless niece old lady once orphan pale panion passed passion past Pilbeam poor possessed pretty pride regret remember rendered reply rience Rococo Rome rose Saviatti seat silence Sir Horace Trevor slight smile solitude Somerville soon sorbed Squire suffered sure Sybil tears thought tion turned uncon utter vanity weary Westrum wife woman words young
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