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said Rosalie , with unaffected amazement , " and leave your mother ? ” “ I do not
leave her alone , Rosalie , ” replied Annette : “ and you surely will not be so ill -
natured as to grieve her by informing her of my absence ? ” " I will make you no ...
said Rosalie , with unaffected amazement , " and leave your mother ? ” “ I do not
leave her alone , Rosalie , ” replied Annette : “ and you surely will not be so ill -
natured as to grieve her by informing her of my absence ? ” " I will make you no ...
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again was silent till the nightingale began to sing in a neighbouring thicket .
Rosalie still stood at the window . The nightingale had ceased , or perhaps
removed to a more distant spot . Rosalie at length plainly distinguished several
figures .
again was silent till the nightingale began to sing in a neighbouring thicket .
Rosalie still stood at the window . The nightingale had ceased , or perhaps
removed to a more distant spot . Rosalie at length plainly distinguished several
figures .
Page 205
Rosalie hoped that these were the tears of contrition , and she saw them with
pleasure . As the village féte continued two days , the amusements of the
preceding evening were to be repeated the next evening . Annette appeared to
be full of ...
Rosalie hoped that these were the tears of contrition , and she saw them with
pleasure . As the village féte continued two days , the amusements of the
preceding evening were to be repeated the next evening . Annette appeared to
be full of ...
Page 207
Rosalie then endeavoured to console herself by prayer ; and the thought arising
that Annette was perhaps sleeping with Monique , she felt thankful for this poor
comfort : so being exhausted by fatigue , she fell asleep , and remained sleeping
...
Rosalie then endeavoured to console herself by prayer ; and the thought arising
that Annette was perhaps sleeping with Monique , she felt thankful for this poor
comfort : so being exhausted by fatigue , she fell asleep , and remained sleeping
...
Page 208
exclaimed Rosalie , lifting up her beautiful eyes and clasped hands ; “ and thou ,
my sister ! my Annette ! ” – Here a flood of tears came to her relief , and she sunk
upon a bench on the outside of the cottage - door , while she took up her lawn ...
exclaimed Rosalie , lifting up her beautiful eyes and clasped hands ; “ and thou ,
my sister ! my Annette ! ” – Here a flood of tears came to her relief , and she sunk
upon a bench on the outside of the cottage - door , while she took up her lawn ...
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