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The boy attended curly hair rose in luxuriant disorder a day - school at Yaxley
also , where he over his forehead ; and in one red learned as much as the master
of a hand , hacked and disfigured by many rather inferior academy could teach a
...
The boy attended curly hair rose in luxuriant disorder a day - school at Yaxley
also , where he over his forehead ; and in one red learned as much as the master
of a hand , hacked and disfigured by many rather inferior academy could teach a
...
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... had not He had committed no crime - was strangers pitied him . He was sent
guilty of no political offence he was to a charity school , where his abilities least ;
attracted notice . Then he was placed who 1864. ] Yaxley and its Neighbourhood
.
... had not He had committed no crime - was strangers pitied him . He was sent
guilty of no political offence he was to a charity school , where his abilities least ;
attracted notice . Then he was placed who 1864. ] Yaxley and its Neighbourhood
.
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... and his patron's consent . His wife was the school of Paul Stutzer received a
not pretty , but gentle , and of winning great blow . People blamed him for
manners , and , unhappily , full of ro- the misfortune that had occurred . mantic
ideas .
... and his patron's consent . His wife was the school of Paul Stutzer received a
not pretty , but gentle , and of winning great blow . People blamed him for
manners , and , unhappily , full of ro- the misfortune that had occurred . mantic
ideas .
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some time partaken of their evening “ But then he is at school every day meal . A
fat , middle - aged gentleman when Miss Pritty comes to me , ” said was reclining
, half asleep , in an arm- the little girl ; " and he cannot go any chair before the ...
some time partaken of their evening “ But then he is at school every day meal . A
fat , middle - aged gentleman when Miss Pritty comes to me , ” said was reclining
, half asleep , in an arm- the little girl ; " and he cannot go any chair before the ...
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Dillon looked happy at last . the good things there , and I shall pack He grew
rather hungry , too , while a little basket for him to carry to Mr. looking at all the
good things in the Stutzer , on his way to school to- pantry ; but he did not ask for
any ...
Dillon looked happy at last . the good things there , and I shall pack He grew
rather hungry , too , while a little basket for him to carry to Mr. looking at all the
good things in the Stutzer , on his way to school to- pantry ; but he did not ask for
any ...
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