Uncle Silas: A Tale of Bartram-Haugh, Volumes 1-2B. Tauchnitz, 1865 |
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afraid angry answered asked awful Bartram Bartram-Haugh Brice candle Captain Oakley carriage Charke Charles Oakley Church Scarsdale countenance Cousin Knollys Cousin Monica cried dare say dark dear cheaile dear Maud Derbyshire Doctor Bryerly Doctor Clay door dreadful Dudley eau de Cologne Elverston eyes face fancied father fear fellah Feltram fool frightened girl hand Hawkes head hear heard Ilbury kind knew Knowl la Rougierre Lady Knollys lass laughed letter looked Madame Madame's Mary Quince Milly's mind Miss Maud Miss Ruthyn morning never night nout old Wyat pale papa perhaps poor Milly postilion Quince's Rougierre Rusk seemed Silas Ruthyn silent smile speak stairs stare stood strange suddenly suppose sure Swedenborgian talk tell there's thing thought told turned Uncle Silas Uncle Silas's uncle's walk weel whispered window wish woman wonder word young