Chapter
1 II | well, Mr. Starr.”~“And your mother?”~“She is well, too.”~“Was
2 VII | the darkness. His father, mother, and James Starr waited
3 XI | and take it home to his mother as quickly as he could.
4 XII | took Nell’s hand from his mother, and looked directly at
5 XII | Madge felt towards her as a mother would; the old woman doted
6 XII | likes us all— she adores my mother. Her absolute silence as
7 XII | James Starr, his father, mother, and himself believed they
8 XII | an infant, my father or mother ever carried me thither.
9 XII | They were my father and mother,” said Harry; “and I was
10 XIII | father, and old Madge, your mother, both love her as if she
11 XVII | been silent hitherto. My mother was very right to take her
12 XVII | continued, “Your father and mother, and you, Harry, must now
13 XVII | resumed Nell. “I never knew a mother till the day I came here,”
14 XVII | to old Madge and said, “Mother, what should you think of
15 XVII | Nell, do you hear what our mother says?” resumed Harry. “Wherever
16 XVIII| cottage, supporting his mother on his arm, while Simon
17 XVIII| bride, his father and his mother, left the chapel in haste
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