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... hair and without a cap , which we children thought very unbecoming . She was always knitting stockings for her Fritz , and her thoughts seemed continually occupied with the difficulty of making " sour - krout " in this country . It was ...
... hair and without a cap , which we children thought very unbecoming . She was always knitting stockings for her Fritz , and her thoughts seemed continually occupied with the difficulty of making " sour - krout " in this country . It was ...
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... hair for her on the eventful night , for though I did not trouble about my own appearance , I was very fond of making Jane look pretty . I admired her very much , and she always said I did her hair so nicely , and knew exactly where to ...
... hair for her on the eventful night , for though I did not trouble about my own appearance , I was very fond of making Jane look pretty . I admired her very much , and she always said I did her hair so nicely , and knew exactly where to ...
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... hair in two long plaits , hanging straight down my back . It was a fashion I had learnt in Ger- many , and I liked it because it kept my hair nicely out of my way , but it could not have been very becoming . At any rate , it did not ...
... hair in two long plaits , hanging straight down my back . It was a fashion I had learnt in Ger- many , and I liked it because it kept my hair nicely out of my way , but it could not have been very becoming . At any rate , it did not ...
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... hair , and tried to learn my lessons . But it was not much use . Tom kept giving my hair sly pulls , and whispering , " Lovely locks ! " and I felt mortified and quite convinced that I had made myself an absurd fright . Presently the ...
... hair , and tried to learn my lessons . But it was not much use . Tom kept giving my hair sly pulls , and whispering , " Lovely locks ! " and I felt mortified and quite convinced that I had made myself an absurd fright . Presently the ...
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... hair with his strong , gentle hand . I was so vexed or excited , that I could keep the tears back no longer and began to cry . Tom burst out laughing , but Herr Kaufmann looked at him quite severely , and said , " Hush ! rude boy ...
... hair with his strong , gentle hand . I was so vexed or excited , that I could keep the tears back no longer and began to cry . Tom burst out laughing , but Herr Kaufmann looked at him quite severely , and said , " Hush ! rude boy ...
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