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... Delphine Earle , with powdered hair and in shining brocade , into whose ears he had whispered stately compliments . Ah , how the beauti- ful garden blossomed with gold lace and scarlet uniforms - a gorgeous century plant , nipped later ...
... Delphine Earle , with powdered hair and in shining brocade , into whose ears he had whispered stately compliments . Ah , how the beauti- ful garden blossomed with gold lace and scarlet uniforms - a gorgeous century plant , nipped later ...
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... Delphine , the eldest of the three children , who , indeed , had outgrown child- hood , was eighteen and a beauty . Jack , five years younger , bent over his lessons at the center table , where Katey , almost eight , nestled close to ...
... Delphine , the eldest of the three children , who , indeed , had outgrown child- hood , was eighteen and a beauty . Jack , five years younger , bent over his lessons at the center table , where Katey , almost eight , nestled close to ...
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... Delphine's beauty , which made every boy a courtier ; and courtiers are smooth - tongued . 66 Katey sat quite still , lost in thought , though Delphine's voice , grown merry now , still went on . What is it , kitten ? " whis- pered Jack ...
... Delphine's beauty , which made every boy a courtier ; and courtiers are smooth - tongued . 66 Katey sat quite still , lost in thought , though Delphine's voice , grown merry now , still went on . What is it , kitten ? " whis- pered Jack ...
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... Delphine said brightly . " I would sooner dance in my bare feet than sit in a corner in satin slip- pers . " But Delphine would never sit in a corner , of that her mother was sure . Then Katey crept out of the shadows and stood timidly ...
... Delphine said brightly . " I would sooner dance in my bare feet than sit in a corner in satin slip- pers . " But Delphine would never sit in a corner , of that her mother was sure . Then Katey crept out of the shadows and stood timidly ...
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... Delphine's voice which roused her . Del- phine's hand pulled her forward . She found herself mounting the stairs , led into a room musical with the tinkle of tiny belles transformed beyond all recognition- her schoolmates though many of ...
... Delphine's voice which roused her . Del- phine's hand pulled her forward . She found herself mounting the stairs , led into a room musical with the tinkle of tiny belles transformed beyond all recognition- her schoolmates though many of ...
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