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  • "Now, don't you dare faint!" called Madaline, with the magic way she always exercised of averting evil through sheer innocent challenge.

    The Girl Scouts at Bellaire Or Maid Mary's Awakening Lilian Garis 1913

  • Once or twice he had cried "Madaline" aloud and the name seemed to die away on the sobbing wind.

    Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860

  • "Madaline," she said, quietly, "you have suffered much through me -- will you pardon me?"

    Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860

  • "Madaline, Madaline!" he cried aloud: and the waves seemed to take up the cry -- they seemed to repeat "Madaline" as they broke on the shore.

    Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860

  • "Madaline," he said gently; and she looked at him in wonder "Madaline," he repeated.

    Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860

  • "Madaline," he said, "will you tell me all you remember of your life."

    Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860

  • "Madaline," he began, "will you look at me, and see if my face brings back no dream, no memory to you?

    Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860

  • "Madaline," he said, gently, "I do not understand the ways of destiny.

    Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860

  • "Madaline," said Lord Arleigh, "I do not think that so cruel a fate has ever befallen any one as has befallen us.

    Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860

  • "Madaline," he said, in a low voice, "do not make my task harder for me.

    Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860

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