... faint smile. Instead of answering, Mrs. Eyrecourt put her arm round Stella with a loving gentleness, entirely at variance with any ordinary expression of her character. The worldly mother's eyes rested with a lingering tenderness on the daughter's... The Pursuit of Marriage - Page 212by Victoria Alexander - 2009 - 400 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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