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... Morfa money . She expected them to last twice as long as any others , and to be twice as tenderly cared for . I , who was always unlucky about my dress , was well pleased that the money could seldom be spun out till the time arrived for ...
... Morfa money . She expected them to last twice as long as any others , and to be twice as tenderly cared for . I , who was always unlucky about my dress , was well pleased that the money could seldom be spun out till the time arrived for ...
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... Morfa , and marked with a " W , " and the common every- day sort , marked with an " S , " I was , almost for the first time in my life , made the confidant of my gentle mother's cares . " You are getting old enough to be a comfort to me ...
... Morfa , and marked with a " W , " and the common every- day sort , marked with an " S , " I was , almost for the first time in my life , made the confidant of my gentle mother's cares . " You are getting old enough to be a comfort to me ...
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... Morfa . It was not the usual time for receiving Morfa letters , and it was addressed to my father instead of to my mother . Nesta observed rather disconsolately that it would do us no good , as my father never read his letters aloud as ...
... Morfa . It was not the usual time for receiving Morfa letters , and it was addressed to my father instead of to my mother . Nesta observed rather disconsolately that it would do us no good , as my father never read his letters aloud as ...
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... Morfa . She is that same Lady Helen Vane of whom you have often spoken to us - who used to stay with Mr. Lester at Morfa . " I joined my mother in an almost indignant excla- mation of incredulity . We both felt something too like spite ...
... Morfa . She is that same Lady Helen Vane of whom you have often spoken to us - who used to stay with Mr. Lester at Morfa . " I joined my mother in an almost indignant excla- mation of incredulity . We both felt something too like spite ...
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... Morfa letter was forgotten , and my father had actually to knock upon the table when he wanted to attract our notice . " Nesta was complaining just now , " he said , " that I never read my letters aloud ; would you like to hear this one ...
... Morfa letter was forgotten , and my father had actually to knock upon the table when he wanted to attract our notice . " Nesta was complaining just now , " he said , " that I never read my letters aloud ; would you like to hear this one ...
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