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... cried Flora . you will never guess it rightly ; we from home . " 3 " I am not sure 66 Guess ! Oh ! are going away " Why , so are we , " said Caroline . " That is what I did not like to leave you ! Do you like to leave me ? " " No ! but ...
... cried Flora . you will never guess it rightly ; we from home . " 3 " I am not sure 66 Guess ! Oh ! are going away " Why , so are we , " said Caroline . " That is what I did not like to leave you ! Do you like to leave me ? " " No ! but ...
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... this beautiful day ! " cried Flora ; " to be shut up in the house with that stupid needlework ; but , however , you will come out first ; " and she ran off to her own home . TEMPTATION . 9 In about an hour's time the two 8 FICKLE FLORA .
... this beautiful day ! " cried Flora ; " to be shut up in the house with that stupid needlework ; but , however , you will come out first ; " and she ran off to her own home . TEMPTATION . 9 In about an hour's time the two 8 FICKLE FLORA .
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... cried out- Oh mamma ! I did not know one bird was out , and I shut the door ; I am so sorry ! I thought you did not know it was open ! ' So mamma said - ' This shews you that little girls should do precisely as they are told to do , and ...
... cried out- Oh mamma ! I did not know one bird was out , and I shut the door ; I am so sorry ! I thought you did not know it was open ! ' So mamma said - ' This shews you that little girls should do precisely as they are told to do , and ...
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Emma Anne G. Davenport. " There ! you see , " cried Flora , " I am back as soon as you are , although I had much further to run ! " " Yes ! " said Caroline , good humouredly , " you do everything faster than I do - even running . " " I ...
Emma Anne G. Davenport. " There ! you see , " cried Flora , " I am back as soon as you are , although I had much further to run ! " " Yes ! " said Caroline , good humouredly , " you do everything faster than I do - even running . " " I ...
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... cried Flora , clapping her hands ; " I was afraid you would not be here till evening . " " We are not only here , ” replied Caroline , “ but all my things are unpacked , and so I see are yours ; and I am longing to go to the shore , and ...
... cried Flora , clapping her hands ; " I was afraid you would not be here till evening . " " We are not only here , ” replied Caroline , “ but all my things are unpacked , and so I see are yours ; and I am longing to go to the shore , and ...
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