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... suppose , be pretty ; that makes me the more sorry about Janet . When there are only two sisters , it is a pity they should be so unlike . I shall never know how to dress them . " " Janet is like Hilary . " " Oh , no ! " cried my mother ...
... suppose , be pretty ; that makes me the more sorry about Janet . When there are only two sisters , it is a pity they should be so unlike . I shall never know how to dress them . " " Janet is like Hilary . " " Oh , no ! " cried my mother ...
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... suppose her father had been this to her , and she had wanted him till , on that night , Hilary took his place . When I had looked once at Hilary and my mother , I felt as if I ought to leave them . I was not wanted ; and they would talk ...
... suppose her father had been this to her , and she had wanted him till , on that night , Hilary took his place . When I had looked once at Hilary and my mother , I felt as if I ought to leave them . I was not wanted ; and they would talk ...
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... suppose we did so . It was the week before Easter ; there were three more days of regular school - work , and then on Thursday evening Hilary made two journeys to the school , and brought away all his school - books . How I sighed as I ...
... suppose we did so . It was the week before Easter ; there were three more days of regular school - work , and then on Thursday evening Hilary made two journeys to the school , and brought away all his school - books . How I sighed as I ...
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... suppose . " " " No , it is no secret . I should like you to see . ' Half hesitatingly and half proudly , he put the note in my father's hands , and then dived under the table to pick up the book , which he had thrown down in his ...
... suppose . " " " No , it is no secret . I should like you to see . ' Half hesitatingly and half proudly , he put the note in my father's hands , and then dived under the table to pick up the book , which he had thrown down in his ...
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... suppose that , in confining you to reality , I am confining you to the seen things . Some day , but not now ; for I fancy that , if you went downstairs , you might find that you could do some- thing to help your mother . " A quiet ...
... suppose that , in confining you to reality , I am confining you to the seen things . Some day , but not now ; for I fancy that , if you went downstairs , you might find that you could do some- thing to help your mother . " A quiet ...
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