A Fair Saxon: A Novel, Volume 1Tinsley, 1873 |
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afraid Alicia ashamed asked beautiful began believe Brian Boru Bruton Square Captain Cadsby Captain Macan Carpenter child Colonel Quentin cottage cottage ornée darling daughter dear delighted Denzill Street dine dinner dress English eyes face father feel fellow Fenian Fenian rising fond fortune gentleman gifted band girl glad glance Granger guest hair hand handsome happy heard Irish J. R. Planché Jennie's heart Johanna kind knew lady laugh Libby prison London looked Lorn Lorn's Madame D'Epinay Madame Pinel mamma marry Master Theodore mean mind Miss Aspar never night Oh yes old Irish once Palace Yard papa perhaps Persia Philip Quentin play pretty Prinker ruined seat seemed sister speak strange suddenly suppose sure Surrey talk tell Theodore There's thought tion told tree Tyrone's Westminster Palace wild woman women wonder wont word young
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