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... Thoughts : By S. Radcliff : 19 By Mrs. Abdy : 231 Changed : By S. Radcliff : 214 Cloud Shapes : By S. Radcliff ... Thought , A , from Chaucer : By Mrs. Abdy : 65 Time , The Flight of : By Elizabeth Townbridge : 122 To a Bird in the ...
... Thoughts : By S. Radcliff : 19 By Mrs. Abdy : 231 Changed : By S. Radcliff : 214 Cloud Shapes : By S. Radcliff ... Thought , A , from Chaucer : By Mrs. Abdy : 65 Time , The Flight of : By Elizabeth Townbridge : 122 To a Bird in the ...
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... thought not of poor Clare then : no , he never dreamed that Douglas cared for me except as a sister . It was of Gertrude Lindsay that my uncle thought - he need not have been afraid ; Douglas never fancied Gertrude . Uncle mar- ried his ...
... thought not of poor Clare then : no , he never dreamed that Douglas cared for me except as a sister . It was of Gertrude Lindsay that my uncle thought - he need not have been afraid ; Douglas never fancied Gertrude . Uncle mar- ried his ...
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... thought of Gertrude But how , after this , dare speak to his father about Clare ? Gertrude Lindsay had some money : Clare had none . Sometimes he thought that he must try to forget Clare . Although so self - willed , the idea of ...
... thought of Gertrude But how , after this , dare speak to his father about Clare ? Gertrude Lindsay had some money : Clare had none . Sometimes he thought that he must try to forget Clare . Although so self - willed , the idea of ...
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... thoughts were far away dreaming- Somehow dreaming of bright Fairy Land . What is it like , the Land of the Fairies ? Is it a wood full of flowers bright ; Where the young elves , with fantastic move- ments , Merrily dance by the pale ...
... thoughts were far away dreaming- Somehow dreaming of bright Fairy Land . What is it like , the Land of the Fairies ? Is it a wood full of flowers bright ; Where the young elves , with fantastic move- ments , Merrily dance by the pale ...
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... thought of this- " Mr. Regi- nald would as soon part with his right hand as that dog . " gate with me , talking and laughing in high | ugly body stretched there on the snow , and spirits , and I was ashamed to do as I wanted . My ...
... thought of this- " Mr. Regi- nald would as soon part with his right hand as that dog . " gate with me , talking and laughing in high | ugly body stretched there on the snow , and spirits , and I was ashamed to do as I wanted . My ...
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