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... drawing- room , where she could hear the street noises far too plainly . Close to the window her arm- chair was placed ; and there she sat with certain fairy - like little garments in her lap , stitching away busily with thin fingers ...
... drawing- room , where she could hear the street noises far too plainly . Close to the window her arm- chair was placed ; and there she sat with certain fairy - like little garments in her lap , stitching away busily with thin fingers ...
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... But Cecily carries a sword , sharp and bright , and when her creed is attacked , she can use her weapon dexter- ously enough . However , she is too wise to draw her blade from its sheath when it isn't wanted The Growth of the Daisy . 9.
... But Cecily carries a sword , sharp and bright , and when her creed is attacked , she can use her weapon dexter- ously enough . However , she is too wise to draw her blade from its sheath when it isn't wanted The Growth of the Daisy . 9.
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A Young Girl's Story Sarah Doudney. draw her blade from its sheath when it isn't wanted , —a trick that too many clever women have , and on the whole we go on peace- ably . " So Cecily came in the evenings to the house in Holly Street ...
A Young Girl's Story Sarah Doudney. draw her blade from its sheath when it isn't wanted , —a trick that too many clever women have , and on the whole we go on peace- ably . " So Cecily came in the evenings to the house in Holly Street ...
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... drawing - room , her heart ached wearily for another glimpse of Daisy ; and yet the people around were helping her , un- consciously , to get back her old strength and self - control . It was a little world of meetings and partings , as ...
... drawing - room , her heart ached wearily for another glimpse of Daisy ; and yet the people around were helping her , un- consciously , to get back her old strength and self - control . It was a little world of meetings and partings , as ...
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... drawing - room . First of all there were a few pet treasures to be unpacked , and then she must set about the business of dressing . A wearisome business it was to poor lonely Daisy ; and when all was finished she lingered long before ...
... drawing - room . First of all there were a few pet treasures to be unpacked , and then she must set about the business of dressing . A wearisome business it was to poor lonely Daisy ; and when all was finished she lingered long before ...
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