Frank Lawrence ; Or, A Young Man's Fancy, Volumen2Richard Bentley & Son, 1873 |
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afraid answer asked aunt cottage Dangerfield dear dear boy Derwent Court Derwentwater Dixon door doubt Eleanor engaged exclaimed fancy fear Frank Lawrence Frederick Worthington General's girl give gone grandfather grandfather's hand Harriet Hicks hear heard hope horse Horton hour hundred hurried inquired James Lawrence John Walsh Keswick knew lady Lawrence's letter looked Madagascar mamma marriage marry matter mean meeting ment mind minutes Miss Hicks Miss Rivers Miss Walton Morecombe morning mother never Nevin Nunez owner of Derwent Oxford Oxfordshire papers Pascoe passed person poor pounds remember rence replied returned Saracen seemed soon speak specting stept suppose sure tell Teresa thing thought to-day told tone took Verrall Verrall's William Nevinson Willis Horton wish woman Worfield yesterday young young man's fancy
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