Doctor Thorne: A Novel, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1858 - 520 pages |
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answer asked Augusta aunt Barchester baronet Barsetshire Beatrice better Boxall Hill brandy brother certainly child countess Courcy Castle course cousin dear declared dinner Doctor Thorne Duke of Omnium eyes father feel felt Fillgrave Frank Gresham girl give Gresh Greshamsbury hand happy heard heart heir honor hope knew Lady Amelia Lady Arabella Lady de Courcy Lady Scatcherd ladyship laughed live look marriage marry money Mary Thorne Mary's Mary's child matter mean mind Miss Dunstable Miss Gresham Miss Oriel Miss Thorne Moffat morning Mortimer Gazebee mother Nearthewinde never niece once Patience Oriel perhaps poor Roger Scatcherd Silverbridge Sir Louis Sir Roger sister soon speak spoke squire squire's suppose sure talk tell thing Thorne's thought thousand pounds told Trichy truth Umbleby uncle walked wife Winterbones wish word