Janet's home [by A. Keary].1863 |
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... sure to come out again in full force the next . To this basket I owed much of the interest of these evenings , so anxiously did I speculate on the change of each article that emerged from it being folded without creaking , or making the ...
... sure to come out again in full force the next . To this basket I owed much of the interest of these evenings , so anxiously did I speculate on the change of each article that emerged from it being folded without creaking , or making the ...
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... evenings when he was too much for us , and we allowed our- selves to be betrayed into sudden uncontrollable fits of laughter , sure to bring upon us a punishment which Hilary and I considered almost unbearable . My father JANET'S HOME . 23.
... evenings when he was too much for us , and we allowed our- selves to be betrayed into sudden uncontrollable fits of laughter , sure to bring upon us a punishment which Hilary and I considered almost unbearable . My father JANET'S HOME . 23.
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... but if my father or Hilary had chanced to express a wish which money could gratify , my mother was sure to remember it on those days . How radiant she used to look when she came in with her purchases 30 JANET'S HOME .
... but if my father or Hilary had chanced to express a wish which money could gratify , my mother was sure to remember it on those days . How radiant she used to look when she came in with her purchases 30 JANET'S HOME .
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... sure to follow . It was always a bad beginning for the evening when my father read the lesson aloud . Hilary used always to begin his translation in a more husky , indifferent voice than usual , and my father's impatient tap - tap on ...
... sure to follow . It was always a bad beginning for the evening when my father read the lesson aloud . Hilary used always to begin his translation in a more husky , indifferent voice than usual , and my father's impatient tap - tap on ...
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... sure not to be a happy one ; then the tap - tap ceased , and my father turned to Charlie with a look of relief . When this occurred , Nesta and I sometimes trembled in fear of a catastrophe , which , however , never came . Up to the ...
... sure not to be a happy one ; then the tap - tap ceased , and my father turned to Charlie with a look of relief . When this occurred , Nesta and I sometimes trembled in fear of a catastrophe , which , however , never came . Up to the ...
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