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... little apparent change ; this girl had a violent temper , and Ro- sine found , that often , when she had began to hope that Miranda had obtained some command over herself , she broke forth again into fits of 10 ROSINE .
... little apparent change ; this girl had a violent temper , and Ro- sine found , that often , when she had began to hope that Miranda had obtained some command over herself , she broke forth again into fits of 10 ROSINE .
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... girl was asleep : she entered the`room , and crept to the bedside , pressing the end of part of Rosine's dress to her lips . She sat down on the ground , behind the curtain , and , leaning her head against the bed , she continued ...
... girl was asleep : she entered the`room , and crept to the bedside , pressing the end of part of Rosine's dress to her lips . She sat down on the ground , behind the curtain , and , leaning her head against the bed , she continued ...
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... girl , bursting again into tears , ( for she instantly awoke ) and kissing the extended hand of Rosine ; I have never ceased to love you , my sweet child , " she replied , " nor have I ever doubted your affection for me ; you have been ...
... girl , bursting again into tears , ( for she instantly awoke ) and kissing the extended hand of Rosine ; I have never ceased to love you , my sweet child , " she replied , " nor have I ever doubted your affection for me ; you have been ...
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... girl ; she then locked it , and sitting down near the fire , she thought over what Miranda had told her . " Yes , " she said at last , " I shall die ; she has told me what I ought to know ; all my dearest earthly hopes are over . I ...
... girl ; she then locked it , and sitting down near the fire , she thought over what Miranda had told her . " Yes , " she said at last , " I shall die ; she has told me what I ought to know ; all my dearest earthly hopes are over . I ...
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... girl , who loves you very tenderly . " She drew forward the blushing , down- cast Miranda ; whom Rosine pressed fondly to her bosom , and kissed repeatedly . " You may leave us now , my dear grandchild . " The sad girl looked up with a ...
... girl , who loves you very tenderly . " She drew forward the blushing , down- cast Miranda ; whom Rosine pressed fondly to her bosom , and kissed repeatedly . " You may leave us now , my dear grandchild . " The sad girl looked up with a ...
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