The Two Orphans Or the Depth of a Sisters Love a Thrilling Story of Parisia

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The Two Orphans Or the Depth of a Sisters Love a Thrilling Story of Parisia
E G Walraven
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Henriette made no sign of recognition, and Mari- anne went more closely to lier.
" Look at me, mademoiselle. Do you not re- member the woman who wished to drown herself?" "You — you, " faltered the ])Oor girl, striving to re- ca'. L the events which had passed, and vrhich, in her Biiaery, seemed to have occurred years before, instead of only a few weeks, "Ah, yes, I remember you too veil!" she exclaimed, as the events of that fatal night when she was separated from her sister, came upon her lik
...e some pestilence-laden blast of air. "Alas! •we were together then — that was before they dragged me away from her. You saw her — my poor sister. '' "I tofd madam that you were as pure as an angeh" "Yes, madam, I am innocent, " exclaimed Henriette, earnestly, and iu a manner that could not but carry conviction with it. "I call Heaven to witness, I Bwear " " Do not swear, daughter, " said Sist, er Genevieve, iu a mildly reproving voice " I believe you would not be guilty of the shameful sin of falsehood.

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