Mulcaster," said Blanche, rising with heightened colour, " I had better go now." " Why; will she eat you ?" " Oh no," laughing, " but—" " Will she come in here ? if so, I had better be off too. Cousin Harry - Page 78by Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1858Full view - About this book
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...and unwell, so that I have laid my commands on her not to leave her room." The conversation was here interrupted by the sound of a carriage stopping at the door, and in a few minutes Ellinor flew into the room, followed by Connor. Mrs Sefton, who had a mortal antipathy... | |
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