Morley Ernstein: Or, The Tenants of the HeartSimms and M'Intyre, 1853 - 448 pagina's |
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Adam Gray answered Morley asked beautiful better bosom Bow Street bright eyes brother called carriage certainly companion Count Lieberg countenance cried dark dear Doncaster door exclaimed eyes face fate father feelings felt gazed gentleman girl give gone hand happiness Harry Martin heard heart Helen Barham Higgins horse hour Juliet Carr kind knew Lady Malcolm London look matter means mind minutes Miss Barham Morley's morning Naples never Neville night once painful passed passion paused perhaps person poor postilions racter recollect replied Lieberg replied Morley round Schaffhausen seemed seen sensations servant Sir Morley Ernstein smile smock-frocks soon Sorrento sorrow sort speak spirit spoke strange sure tell things thought told tone took truth turned Veronica voice whole William Barham wish woman words Yelverly York Castle young lady youth