The Father and Daughter: A Tale, in Prose |
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affection agitation Agnes's anguish arms asked Askew asso attention bedlam beheld bless bosom burst Caroline cheek child Clifford coach cottager cottager's countenance cried Agnes dared daugh daughter dead dead of night dear dear father delight door dreadful emotion endeavoured exclaimed expected eyes Fanny's father fear feelings felt Fitz Fitzhenry's forgive frantic gave gazed guilt hand happy hastened hastily hear heard heart Heaven honour hope humble knew leave libertine little Edward look lord Mountcarrol lordship Macfiendy marriage married mind misery miss Fitzhenry mother mour mournfully native place never night nished once parent penitent phrensy pleasure Poor thing post-chaise received recollection replied Agnes replied Fanny returned round round round seemed servant Seymour sight sleep smile sobbed soon soothing suppose sure tears tell tender thought tion told town turned virtue voice walk wife wishes woman wretch young lady


