The Weeping AshDoubleday, 1980 - 542페이지 After escaping from the soldiers of a vengeful maharajah in India, Scylla and Cameron Paget return to England, where they change the lives of an unhappy cousin and her family. |
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... least a dozen bundles each . " Scylla had no objec- tion ; it was pleasant , here on the mountainside , going to and fro , and on the slopes sheltered from the keen and constant wind the sun was very hot . “ Pray tell me , child , if ...
... least a dozen bundles each . " Scylla had no objec- tion ; it was pleasant , here on the mountainside , going to and fro , and on the slopes sheltered from the keen and constant wind the sun was very hot . “ Pray tell me , child , if ...
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... least encumbrance on you , dearest Fanny ! " ; and , most wonderful , most delightful of all , her brother Cal , unknown to himself , was already an amazing , an instant success ! His poems , in a volume entitled The Weeping Ash , were ...
... least encumbrance on you , dearest Fanny ! " ; and , most wonderful , most delightful of all , her brother Cal , unknown to himself , was already an amazing , an instant success ! His poems , in a volume entitled The Weeping Ash , were ...
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... least excuse to suspect- " " Don't fret your head , love . He shall have no cause . He hates me simply because I am younger and luckier . ” " Luckier ! When you have lost your leg - and he only his finger- " " That is one of the reasons ...
... least excuse to suspect- " " Don't fret your head , love . He shall have no cause . He hates me simply because I am younger and luckier . ” " Luckier ! When you have lost your leg - and he only his finger- " " That is one of the reasons ...
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able added already appeared asked baby began believe better brother brought called Cameron Captain carried child Colonel Cameron course cousin dare say dear door exclaimed expected eyes face Fanny feel felt followed garden gave girl give glance Goble gone half hand head hear heard Herat hope husband kind lady least leave live look Lord Egremont ma'am matter mind Miss Musson moved never night obliged once Paget passed perhaps Petworth poor pray present remained remarked remember replied Scylla seemed side sister smile soon sure tell thank thing Thomas Thomas's thought told took town tree trouble turned voice wait walked wife wish wonder young