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... length , and laying the letter on her lap , she said , ' The order seems a very sudden one . Of course Robert cannot refuse · to go ' Nor can we wonder that Jane and the girls ac- company him . ' • No ! But those boys : would no school ...
... length , and laying the letter on her lap , she said , ' The order seems a very sudden one . Of course Robert cannot refuse · to go ' Nor can we wonder that Jane and the girls ac- company him . ' • No ! But those boys : would no school ...
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... length of exercise , perhaps sobered by age , but to him as comforting and delightful as ever . Still time and seclusion had wrought their effects . on both brother and sister - more , perhaps , on her than on him . His sufferings gave ...
... length of exercise , perhaps sobered by age , but to him as comforting and delightful as ever . Still time and seclusion had wrought their effects . on both brother and sister - more , perhaps , on her than on him . His sufferings gave ...
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... length of days - that these three boys did not anticipate the interview with one whit less dread than did their aged relatives ! ' What ARE we to do with three boys ? ' had been vividly in their minds ever since they first heard of ...
... length of days - that these three boys did not anticipate the interview with one whit less dread than did their aged relatives ! ' What ARE we to do with three boys ? ' had been vividly in their minds ever since they first heard of ...
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... length . Then Aunt Mary for- mally announced the programme for the evening , which , poor soul , she had carefully arranged and written out a week ago nearly . ' You will perhaps find pleasure in accompanying us on our evening's stroll ...
... length . Then Aunt Mary for- mally announced the programme for the evening , which , poor soul , she had carefully arranged and written out a week ago nearly . ' You will perhaps find pleasure in accompanying us on our evening's stroll ...
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... length every Sunday morning , and so remained until Monday permitted her to relax it . After a time the boys learnt to call it aunt's Sunday face . Mr. Lawrence could not ' keep the Sabbath ' with the same chilling solem- nity as his ...
... length every Sunday morning , and so remained until Monday permitted her to relax it . After a time the boys learnt to call it aunt's Sunday face . Mr. Lawrence could not ' keep the Sabbath ' with the same chilling solem- nity as his ...
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ABSOLON Adventures afternoon amusement arbour asked BARBARA HUTTON barge began better boats brother castle chair climb coloured cried delight Dick Dick's dinner donkey Engravings exclaimed Edward Fcap felt finish flag flowers Frontispiece G. A. HENTY garden gilt edges grave half happy HARRISON WEIR Illustrations inquired island lads lady laughing linhay little Tommy look luncheon mamma Master Matilda Letitia minutes Miss Law Miss Lawrence morning morocco moss never paddles path Phiz pickaxe plain poor Post 8vo pretty Ralph Refuge rence replied Edward returned Richard Robins rock round Royal 16mo safe Second Edition sister soon Southampton spade stones stood Stories Super-royal 16mo sure Talbot Third Edition THOMAS DARNELL THOMAS HOOD thought three boys tidy tired TOM HOOD Tommy's trees tubs uncle and aunt uncle's walk WALTER CRANE whilst wonder yard
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