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... suppose that your mamma cares whether you do every stitch of that work yourself ? I do not wish to persuade you wrongly , but I often think you are too fussy about the actual words that people Now you were a little idle this morning ...
... suppose that your mamma cares whether you do every stitch of that work yourself ? I do not wish to persuade you wrongly , but I often think you are too fussy about the actual words that people Now you were a little idle this morning ...
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... suppose that mamma means anything but what she says , " replied Caroline ; " and I remember so well something that she said when I was a very little girl ! " " That is so like you , " interrupted Flora . " I wonder whether you remember ...
... suppose that mamma means anything but what she says , " replied Caroline ; " and I remember so well something that she said when I was a very little girl ! " " That is so like you , " interrupted Flora . " I wonder whether you remember ...
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... suppose by that time we shall have more sense , and be able to do so ; besides you know , Flora , that already many things are quite trusted to our- selves to think about and decide upon . Will you wait for me here , whilst I run for my ...
... suppose by that time we shall have more sense , and be able to do so ; besides you know , Flora , that already many things are quite trusted to our- selves to think about and decide upon . Will you wait for me here , whilst I run for my ...
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... suppose it is because I am taller and stronger , " said Flora , drawing herself up , and peeping over Caroline's head . " Well , it is quite right that you should be six months taller than me , " said Caroline ; " but I must really set ...
... suppose it is because I am taller and stronger , " said Flora , drawing herself up , and peeping over Caroline's head . " Well , it is quite right that you should be six months taller than me , " said Caroline ; " but I must really set ...
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... in which they sate was pretty well covered with a climbing rose and a Virginian creeper . Caroline had planted some honeysuckles , but they grew but slowly , and had not yet reached the top . " I suppose , " said Flora , " that.
... in which they sate was pretty well covered with a climbing rose and a Virginian creeper . Caroline had planted some honeysuckles , but they grew but slowly , and had not yet reached the top . " I suppose , " said Flora , " that.
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