Walter's Word: A Novel, Volume 1B. Tauchnitz, 1875 - 311 pages |
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Academy acquaintance afraid answered Walter artist asked beautiful Beech Street believe better Burroughes called captain certainly cheroots Christopher Brown companion Corydon course cried daughter dear Lotty dinner doubt doubtless exclaimed eyes face Falmouth father feel felt fortune girl give glad hand happiness heard heart honour hope host hundred pounds husband Jack Jack Pelter JAMES PAYN Joan of Arc John Pelter knew Lady Selwyn laughing look Lotty's marriage married matter mean mind Miss Lilian morning never old gentleman old merchant once paint painter papa Penaddon perhaps Philippa picture poor portrait present racter Red Riding-hood Reggie Reginald Selwyn replied respect sake scarcely seemed seen sighed Sir Reginald sister slavey smile spect Supplication suppose sure tell tender thing thought told tone true verdict of posterity Walter gravely Walter Litton Walter's Word wife Willowbank wish woman young lady