The 'Snow queen'.1869 |
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... WHITE 12 CHAPTER III . GOOD SAMARITANS 18 CHAPTER IV . THROUGH THE SNOW 22 22 CHAPTER V. HETTY TAKES THE QUEEN 29 CHAPTER VI . VISIONS OF THE NIGHT 37 CHAPTER VII . LADY CASTLE - ASHVIL 44 CHAPTER VIII . PAGE ROSALEEN 54 CHAPTER IX . THE.
... WHITE 12 CHAPTER III . GOOD SAMARITANS 18 CHAPTER IV . THROUGH THE SNOW 22 22 CHAPTER V. HETTY TAKES THE QUEEN 29 CHAPTER VI . VISIONS OF THE NIGHT 37 CHAPTER VII . LADY CASTLE - ASHVIL 44 CHAPTER VIII . PAGE ROSALEEN 54 CHAPTER IX . THE.
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... night , like the hair of Mary , Queen of Scots ? " " I am sure I cannot say ; it would be very sad to think she had had trouble enough to do that at present . " 66 ' Why at present ? " She is so young . " " " " I never thought of that ...
... night , like the hair of Mary , Queen of Scots ? " " I am sure I cannot say ; it would be very sad to think she had had trouble enough to do that at present . " 66 ' Why at present ? " She is so young . " " " " I never thought of that ...
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... . You shall give me my revenge to - morrow night . " Hetty was flushed and laughing with success . " And be sure you do not give me your Snow Queen again , Uncle Gay , because you know you cannot 32 " The Snow Queen . "
... . You shall give me my revenge to - morrow night . " Hetty was flushed and laughing with success . " And be sure you do not give me your Snow Queen again , Uncle Gay , because you know you cannot 32 " The Snow Queen . "
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... night , Uncle Gay ; we don't dare to kiss you . " Which statement turned Hamlet into Uncle Gay again , who imprisoned them both in his arms . " Do let them go , Gay , " said his sister ; " they are beyond their time now , and you know ...
... night , Uncle Gay ; we don't dare to kiss you . " Which statement turned Hamlet into Uncle Gay again , who imprisoned them both in his arms . " Do let them go , Gay , " said his sister ; " they are beyond their time now , and you know ...
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... night . " " I was just coming up , miss ; I didn't think Miss White ' ud come to bed so early . " 66 Well , make a good fire now , the room's as cold as can be ; put some more on - don't be fright- ened . " But Miss White had to ...
... night . " " I was just coming up , miss ; I didn't think Miss White ' ud come to bed so early . " 66 Well , make a good fire now , the room's as cold as can be ; put some more on - don't be fright- ened . " But Miss White had to ...
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Annabel arms asked camellia carriage chair Champagne Charlie cheek comfort Cora's dare Davidson dear door drawing-room dream dress Evelyn Anderson eyes face father fear feel felt fever Fleming Fleming's flush Gathorne Merivale Gay Merivale glance governess hair hand happy head heard heart Hetty and Cora Hetty's John Featherston kind kissed knew Lady Castle-Ashvil laughing leave Glenside lessons letter lips little girls little nieces looked mamma MARIANNE FARNINGHAM Mary Merivale's mind Miss Egerton Miss White Miss White kissed monkey morning mousie never night obliged once Outwoods pity pleasant Plumtree pony pupils quiet remembered replied Rosa White Rosaleen Egerton rose school-room seat secret seemed side Silverbridge sister smiled Snow Queen Stapleford stood strange sure tears tell thank things thought throb to-day to-night told tones took trembling turned Uncle Gay Uncle Gay's wonder
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