The Heir of Redclyffe. By the author of 'The Two Guardians' i.e. Charlotte M. Yonge ... The second edition, revised1868 |
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Side 5
... speak to the men , if I am to be off to Redclyffe to - morrow . Will you come , Philip ? ' ' I must go back soon , thank you , ' replied Philip . I must see about my leave ; only we should first settle when to set off . ' This arranged ...
... speak to the men , if I am to be off to Redclyffe to - morrow . Will you come , Philip ? ' ' I must go back soon , thank you , ' replied Philip . I must see about my leave ; only we should first settle when to set off . ' This arranged ...
Side 21
... up . He could not speak or move , but he looked at me - or - I don't know what I should have done . ' The last words were almost inaudible from the gush of tears that he vainly struggled to repress THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE . 21.
... up . He could not speak or move , but he looked at me - or - I don't know what I should have done . ' The last words were almost inaudible from the gush of tears that he vainly struggled to repress THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE . 21.
Side 22
... speak . ' Indeed , indeed I had . ' And after a long silence- ' He was everything to me , everything from the first hour I can recollect . He never let me miss my parents . How he attended to all my pleasures and wishes , how he watched ...
... speak . ' Indeed , indeed I had . ' And after a long silence- ' He was everything to me , everything from the first hour I can recollect . He never let me miss my parents . How he attended to all my pleasures and wishes , how he watched ...
Side 29
... speak from prejudice , for I think highly of his candour , warmth of heart , and desire to do right ; but from all I have seen , I should not venture as yet to place much dependence on his steadiness of character or command of temper ...
... speak from prejudice , for I think highly of his candour , warmth of heart , and desire to do right ; but from all I have seen , I should not venture as yet to place much dependence on his steadiness of character or command of temper ...
Side 38
... speak at first , but the solemn expression of his face showed how he felt its power and reverence . Philip asked if they would like to hear more , and Charles assented : Amy worked , Laura went on with her perspective , and Guy sat by ...
... speak at first , but the solemn expression of his face showed how he felt its power and reverence . Philip asked if they would like to hear more , and Charles assented : Amy worked , Laura went on with her perspective , and Guy sat by ...
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