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... returned the letter , " and it is plain what the consequence ought to be . ” Then , run- ning hastily down the steps , he caught one of the little children in his arms , and started away with it round the garden , pursued by Louisa and ...
... returned the letter , " and it is plain what the consequence ought to be . ” Then , run- ning hastily down the steps , he caught one of the little children in his arms , and started away with it round the garden , pursued by Louisa and ...
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... returned her par- tiality with the sincerest attachment . Whenever they were together , and that was perpetually , it was Louisa's delight to share Mary's busy labours of love ; and most especially to play the part of governess and head ...
... returned her par- tiality with the sincerest attachment . Whenever they were together , and that was perpetually , it was Louisa's delight to share Mary's busy labours of love ; and most especially to play the part of governess and head ...
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... returned quietly to his studies , with pretty nearly his usual cheerfulness ; and he concluded the even- ing by a game at chess with Mr. Evelyn . And who was Charles ? Charles was the son of Mr. Evelyn's oldest friend , one of those ill ...
... returned quietly to his studies , with pretty nearly his usual cheerfulness ; and he concluded the even- ing by a game at chess with Mr. Evelyn . And who was Charles ? Charles was the son of Mr. Evelyn's oldest friend , one of those ill ...
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... returning to their conversations with the Lady Marys and Selinas , or amusing themselves by nibbling at the baits hung out by the insi- dious Miss Hammersmiths . What a dinner ! —what a profusion of plate , and glass , and china ! —what ...
... returning to their conversations with the Lady Marys and Selinas , or amusing themselves by nibbling at the baits hung out by the insi- dious Miss Hammersmiths . What a dinner ! —what a profusion of plate , and glass , and china ! —what ...
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... returning wanderer . Mary , in her coloured morning gown , her hair in the disorder of one who had been busy ; the chil- dren rough , and in outrageous spirits . Louisa hated herself for the feeling of dis- gust which 104 A COUNTRY ...
... returning wanderer . Mary , in her coloured morning gown , her hair in the disorder of one who had been busy ; the chil- dren rough , and in outrageous spirits . Louisa hated herself for the feeling of dis- gust which 104 A COUNTRY ...
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 1 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1846 |
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