Janet Hamilton: And Other Tales, 第 1 巻Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837 |
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admiration affection Almack's Andilly aunt beauty became believe beside bright bright eyes Brudenel called charming cheek cottage Count de Murville countenance d'Auberville dear delight denel distance door Dryades Dudley Dudley's dwelling earth exclaimed eyes fair Fair lady fancy fearful feeling felt Fiammetta flowers forest forgotten fresh garden gentle girl grave happy heard heart heaven Hermitage honor hope Janet JANET HAMILTON Kallida Kensington Gardens kind knew lady light looked marriage Mayence melancholy ment metta mind Miss Hamilton mother Nanine nature ness never night once opened pale Paris passed passion perhaps person poor Prince Prince Albert quadrille recollection Roehampton rose scene seemed seen silent sister of charity smile soft solitude sorrow sound spot stood strange stranger surgeon sweet tears tender thee thing thought tion tone trees turned voice wandering wild window woman words young Zingara Zoraida
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