Gertrude, Volume 5Longmans, Green, 1886 - 354 pages |
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affairs Allingham archery beauty better brother carriage church comfort conversation cottage countenance Courtenay Courtenay's Crown 8vo Dacre's dare dear dear Jane dearest doubt drawing-room duty Edward Courtenay Elsham endeavouring everything exclaimed Charlotte exclaimed Edith exclaimed Edward exclaimed Gertrude exclaimed Laura eyes fancy father fear feel friends gazed Gertrude felt Gertrude's give gone hand happiness hear heard heart hope hour inquired instant Jane knew laugh listen looked mamma manner Martha mean mind minutes miserable Miss Forester Miss Forester's morning mother never observed once painful passed perhaps person pleasure poor Priory promise replied Edith replied Edward replied Gertrude replied Laura replied Mr Dacre scarcely seemed sigh silent sister smile speak suppose sure talk tell things thought tion to-morrow told tone Torrington trial trude turned voice vols walk watched wife wish words