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... Allonby , and was to take place early in the ensuing week . I now saw little , very little , of Viola ; it seemed to me that she rather shunned my society , and every moment I had to spare I gave to Lady Mary , a lovely interesting ...
... Allonby , and was to take place early in the ensuing week . I now saw little , very little , of Viola ; it seemed to me that she rather shunned my society , and every moment I had to spare I gave to Lady Mary , a lovely interesting ...
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... Allonby had not long survived the separation from a brother whom she idolized . Even at this dis- tance of time my eyes fill with tears , as I think on her early fate ; so fair , so gentle , so beloved ! Yet for her had youth's sunniest ...
... Allonby had not long survived the separation from a brother whom she idolized . Even at this dis- tance of time my eyes fill with tears , as I think on her early fate ; so fair , so gentle , so beloved ! Yet for her had youth's sunniest ...
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acquaintance agony Allonby answer apartment appeared arms asked beautiful canker-worm carriage CHAPTER cheek counting-house daugh daughter Dear cousin Dorothy dear Viola Dick Sidney door dread dress exclaimed eyes father fear feelings felt Frank Herbert gaze girl give hair hand happy head hear heard heart Helen Helen Page honour hope hour husband knew Lady Glenalbert Lady Sarah Herbert laughed leave letter light lips live look Lord Glenalbert Lucy Lucy's Lyndham mamma manner Marables Margaret married ment Middleton mind mingled Miss Brookes Miss Page Miss Sharpe Miss Sidney morning mother never night observed once pale passed pause perhaps person poor quadrille racter rejoined replied rose scarcely seemed Sidney's sighed sister smile sorrow speak spirit spoke sure tears tell thing thou thought threw tion to-morrow tone Turretcliff Viola Sidney voice weep whilst wife woman word young ladies youth