John Ward's Governess: A NovelJ. B. Lippincott, 1868 - 303 páginas |
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... Ralph , he will never be in love for more than a week at a time . " " Did you carry off all the prizes from Ralph , brother ? " " No ; he was far ahead of me in fruit . You should have seen his grapes ! But , by - the - way , Roger is ...
... Ralph , he will never be in love for more than a week at a time . " " Did you carry off all the prizes from Ralph , brother ? " " No ; he was far ahead of me in fruit . You should have seen his grapes ! But , by - the - way , Roger is ...
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... Ralph and yourself will appreciate the romance . " " But , brother , did they give any reason for her running away ? " " No , of course not ; but Ralph thinks in some way this old termagant has been trying to get hold of her money , or ...
... Ralph and yourself will appreciate the romance . " " But , brother , did they give any reason for her running away ? " " No , of course not ; but Ralph thinks in some way this old termagant has been trying to get hold of her money , or ...
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... Ralph met her the other day down in the lower meadows , trudging along as usual , with Giovannino at her heels . ( I wonder the child has patience with him . ) Well , Ralph , as I have said , met her , and was trying to tease her ...
... Ralph met her the other day down in the lower meadows , trudging along as usual , with Giovannino at her heels . ( I wonder the child has patience with him . ) Well , Ralph , as I have said , met her , and was trying to tease her ...
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... Ralph wondered much at his friend's conduct on their way to New York . Sometimes his com- panion was gloomy , and then again he would laugh wildly , and appeared to be bubbling over with happiness . At last Ralph could stand it no ...
... Ralph wondered much at his friend's conduct on their way to New York . Sometimes his com- panion was gloomy , and then again he would laugh wildly , and appeared to be bubbling over with happiness . At last Ralph could stand it no ...
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... Ralph laughed . " Preserve us from such a fate ! " And Mr. Ward laughed too at some amusing remem- brance . " Have you any idea where you will get your harness , Ralph ? " 66 " No ; I shan't go to " mentioning the name of some firm ...
... Ralph laughed . " Preserve us from such a fate ! " And Mr. Ward laughed too at some amusing remem- brance . " Have you any idea where you will get your harness , Ralph ? " 66 " No ; I shan't go to " mentioning the name of some firm ...
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afraid Alderneys Aunt Margaret beautiful better blushing bright brother child cold dear Lucy diamond sparkling door dreaded dress eyes face father feel felt Floss Gertrude Lyle Gertrude smiled Gertrude's Giordino Giovannino girl girl's glad governess hand happy heart Helen hope interested John John dear John Ward kind kissed knew lady laughed lips listened little thing Livingston Lucy Cecil Margaret Ward Marietta Miss Cecil Miss Davenant Miss Lyle Miss Moore Miss Ward morning mother never OUIDA papa paused perfect persimmons pleasant pleasure poor little pretty proud provoked R. M. BALLANTYNE raised Ralph Rosa Rosa's round satisfied Savannah shook her head signorina sister sorry step-mother story strange talk tears tell Thank thought tired told trouble trude Vannino waiting Ward looked Ward smiled Ward's watched wife wish woman wonder words young
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