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Emma Anne G. Davenport. GREEN Page 16 . FICKLE FLORA AND HER SEASIDE FRIENDS . BY EMMA DAVENPORT. THE YOUNG FRIENDS IN THE ARBOUR . THE SPA BRIDGE , SCARBOROUGH .
Emma Anne G. Davenport. GREEN Page 16 . FICKLE FLORA AND HER SEASIDE FRIENDS . BY EMMA DAVENPORT. THE YOUNG FRIENDS IN THE ARBOUR . THE SPA BRIDGE , SCARBOROUGH .
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... young mistress went to pay him a visit in the field , he came , arching his neck , and rubbing his ears against her , and if she ran about searching for wild flowers , he would follow her closely . The meadow was a most luxurious little ...
... young mistress went to pay him a visit in the field , he came , arching his neck , and rubbing his ears against her , and if she ran about searching for wild flowers , he would follow her closely . The meadow was a most luxurious little ...
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... young . ' And since that time , Flora , I have always done exactly what I am told , whatever I think myself . " " But , Caroline , if we never think at all for our- selves , we shall not know how to think by the time we are grown up ...
... young . ' And since that time , Flora , I have always done exactly what I am told , whatever I think myself . " " But , Caroline , if we never think at all for our- selves , we shall not know how to think by the time we are grown up ...
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... young idea ! " Flora laughed , " I always say , Caroline , that you are like an old woman ! But I do not mean , " she added , colouring , " that you are an old woman , Mrs. Leslie . ' وو " Do not fear that I shall misinterpret you ...
... young idea ! " Flora laughed , " I always say , Caroline , that you are like an old woman ! But I do not mean , " she added , colouring , " that you are an old woman , Mrs. Leslie . ' وو " Do not fear that I shall misinterpret you ...
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... young minds . But you might have a story of the long dreary months during which a lady and her daughter may have pined and watched in vain for some intelligence of father and brothers , with no occupation , and nothing to distract their ...
... young minds . But you might have a story of the long dreary months during which a lady and her daughter may have pined and watched in vain for some intelligence of father and brothers , with no occupation , and nothing to distract their ...
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