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... Nesta how this difference would probably affect us when we were both grown up- how every one would admire and love her because she was beautiful , and give her splendid presents and take her to wonderful places ; and how I should have ...
... Nesta how this difference would probably affect us when we were both grown up- how every one would admire and love her because she was beautiful , and give her splendid presents and take her to wonderful places ; and how I should have ...
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... Nesta's face ; and in the middle of the night I was wakened by the sound of her sobbing . " What is the matter , Nesta ? " I asked . " Oh , Janet , I have had such a dreadful dream . I thought I was in a beautiful place , and that you ...
... Nesta's face ; and in the middle of the night I was wakened by the sound of her sobbing . " What is the matter , Nesta ? " I asked . " Oh , Janet , I have had such a dreadful dream . I thought I was in a beautiful place , and that you ...
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... Nesta was not a child to whom a fit of crying did no injury ; she was far too fragile to have one without suffering for it afterwards . I think I began to be careful over Nesta from that evening . The contrast in our looks , which might ...
... Nesta was not a child to whom a fit of crying did no injury ; she was far too fragile to have one without suffering for it afterwards . I think I began to be careful over Nesta from that evening . The contrast in our looks , which might ...
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... Nesta in the nursery after I was nine years old , for I remember fewer and fewer such occasions as time passed on ; and yet , in looking back on my childhood , it is still the evenings that I re- member vividly . It almost seems to me ...
... Nesta in the nursery after I was nine years old , for I remember fewer and fewer such occasions as time passed on ; and yet , in looking back on my childhood , it is still the evenings that I re- member vividly . It almost seems to me ...
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... Nesta , that of course he had not been working hard ; he knew well enough that he was not expected to do much ; he should take it very easily . " Certainly you would not win from Hilary , if you could ? " said Nesta , as if there was ...
... Nesta , that of course he had not been working hard ; he knew well enough that he was not expected to do much ; he should take it very easily . " Certainly you would not win from Hilary , if you could ? " said Nesta , as if there was ...
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