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... dinner , which was rather a startling question , but to which the young lady prudently replied , cook knew better than she did , and therefore she should always leave it to her ; but they would like to dine at two o'clock . Cook was ...
... dinner , which was rather a startling question , but to which the young lady prudently replied , cook knew better than she did , and therefore she should always leave it to her ; but they would like to dine at two o'clock . Cook was ...
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... dinner , fell fast asleep . After some time had elapsed , Adela and George were startled into consciousness by Ernest , who , with closed eyes , had been for some time thinking with surprise , how little they had enjoyed that liberty ...
... dinner , fell fast asleep . After some time had elapsed , Adela and George were startled into consciousness by Ernest , who , with closed eyes , had been for some time thinking with surprise , how little they had enjoyed that liberty ...
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... dinner ; but George , who was much the most restless of the three , had been away for some time . At about four o'clock he re - entered , with blazing cheeks and sparkling eyes , and , with an air of excitement which awakened the ...
... dinner ; but George , who was much the most restless of the three , had been away for some time . At about four o'clock he re - entered , with blazing cheeks and sparkling eyes , and , with an air of excitement which awakened the ...
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... her great chair after her dinner , or is gossiping about the village . " " Besides which , " added George , " Jim Stubbs says she often prowls about in Church Lane . " " You and Jim Stubbs seem to have had a THE FAGGOT - HOUSE . 23.
... her great chair after her dinner , or is gossiping about the village . " " Besides which , " added George , " Jim Stubbs says she often prowls about in Church Lane . " " You and Jim Stubbs seem to have had a THE FAGGOT - HOUSE . 23.
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... to find their way to Faggot - House that evening . With cook's usual grumbling at the alteration , the dinner was served next day at one , and this was kept up HENRY LINTUN Page 26 . without more fuss , as 26 PLAYING AT SETTLERS ; OR ,
... to find their way to Faggot - House that evening . With cook's usual grumbling at the alteration , the dinner was served next day at one , and this was kept up HENRY LINTUN Page 26 . without more fuss , as 26 PLAYING AT SETTLERS ; OR ,
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