John Halifax, Gentleman, Volum 2L. C. Page, 1897 |
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answered asked Beechwood better boys Brithwood brother Catholic Emancipation cheerful child Compiegne darling daughter dear door Earl of Luxmore Edwin Enderley Esquire eyes face fancied father Guy's hand happy harpsichord hear heard heart honor husband Jessop John Halifax John's Kingswell kissed knew Lady Caroline Lady Oldtower laughed listening little Maud little Muriel live Longfield looked Lord Byron Lord Luxmore Lord Ravenel Louise marriage Mary Baines Maud's mills mind minute Miss Silver morning mother Muriel never night Norton Bury once pain perhaps Phineas Fletcher poor quiet remember rose round seemed silence Sir Ralph sister sitting smile spoke stood talking tell things thought to-day to-morrow to-night told took turned Uncle Phineas Ursula Vermilye walk watching White Gate wife wish woman wonder word young youth