Ersilia, by the author of 'My little lady'.Hurst and Blackett, 1876 |
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afternoon amongst answered artist Aunt Maria began Brussels chair Charlotte's Chaussée d'Antin Chênaie concierge dark door dull easel Ersilia eyes face feeling fellow felt fiacre fire Fleming Fleming's girl glad gone Grey's party hand happiness heard heart honour hope Humphrey's knew La Chênaie lad's lady late letter light little Charlotte live look Louvre Madame Mademoiselle Mathilde marriage minute Miss Grey Monsieur Rossel morning never night once Paris passed passionate emotion perhaps phrey piano picture Pierre porte-cochère presently Prince Zaraikine Princess Zaraikine Pyrenees Randolph Rome round Rue de Clichy seemed silent smiling speak spoke stairs standing stood studio sweet talk tell thing thought to-morrow to-night told took trouble Tuileries Gardens turned uncon voice walked whilst Humphrey window woman words write young Zaraikine's
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