...By this time Warwick was conscious that something more than mere graceor beauty had attracted him with increasing force toward this youngwoman...
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..."A gentleman," answered Warwick, not holding it yet time to revealhimself...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... The door opened, and the elder of the twowomen Warwick had seen upon the piazza stood in the doorway, peeringcuriously and with signs of great excitement into the face of thestranger...
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..."You're a very pretty girl," said Warwick, regarding his sisterthoughtfully...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... Warwick,taking advantage of her absence, returned after a while to the formersubject...
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... From Bulwer's novel, he had read the storyof Warwick the Kingmaker, and upon leaving home had chosen it for hisown...
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..."You don't remember me, I imagine," suggested Warwick...
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... At what time shall I call for Miss Warwick thisevening? I believe that privilege is mine, along with the other honorsand rewards of victory,—unless she is bound to some one else...
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..."She is entirely free," replied Warwick...
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..."And now, sister," said Warwick, when Tryon had been driven away, "nowthat the masquerade is over, let us to sleep, and to-morrow take up theserious business of life...
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... Warwick foundpleasure in their growing love for each other, and was glad to perceivethat the child formed a living link to connect her with his home...
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...Tryon's deference to Warwick as the elder man had very naturally provedan attraction...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... Warwick opened it to the nurse, whostood with little Albert in her arms...
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... He took the boy from her arms, andshe went to call Miss Warwick...
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... The case was compromised and settled,and Tryon and Warwick set out on their homeward drive...
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...When Warwick reached home, he inquired if Mr...
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..."I know it, my dear," replied Warwick soothingly,—"I know it, and I'mto blame for it...
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... Miss Rowena Warwick could never again become quite the RenaWalden who had left the house behind the cedars no more than a year anda half before...
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