The little beauty, Bind 3;Bind 518 |
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admiration agitation agony answer arms Black Knight bride Brooklands child clasped Colonel Crichton comfort countenance Cranley Abbey creature Crich dare darling daughter dear distress doctor door dreadful dress dressing-room Edith Crichton Elise endeavour excited exclaimed eyes face father fear feelings felt Frank Miller French maid gaze Graves hands happy heard heart hope horse husband idea Julian kind knew Lady Crichton Lady Glenmore Lady Musgrave Lady Victor Lyle letter linen-presses little beauty London look Lord Glenmore Lord Victor marriage married Merry mind miserable morning mother ness never night nurse once Paddington Station pale Park Lane poor girl poor little poor Violet pray Raymond Crichton Rockingham Castle seemed servants sister sofa soon sorrow spirits sweet Sylvia tears tell thing thought Tom Jones Vernon voice whilst wife wish woman words wretched young lady
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