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... quietly in the doctor's small house in Holly Street . Cecily Woodburn still kept her situation in the school , although people said she was clever enough to have filled a far higher post . But there were two strong ties that held Cecily ...
... quietly in the doctor's small house in Holly Street . Cecily Woodburn still kept her situation in the school , although people said she was clever enough to have filled a far higher post . But there were two strong ties that held Cecily ...
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... quietly . " My niece is the dearest thing left to me on earth , and I cannot part with her . " " But Lady Jessie Boyd has made you a capital offer ; you ought to think of your own interests . Don't refuse her without due consideration ...
... quietly . " My niece is the dearest thing left to me on earth , and I cannot part with her . " " But Lady Jessie Boyd has made you a capital offer ; you ought to think of your own interests . Don't refuse her without due consideration ...
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... bravely in spite of uncongenial sur- roundings . And then , after a time , you will find that your life is not so very disagreeable , after all . " Daisy slipped quietly off the bed , and came to 32 Michaelmas Daisy .
... bravely in spite of uncongenial sur- roundings . And then , after a time , you will find that your life is not so very disagreeable , after all . " Daisy slipped quietly off the bed , and came to 32 Michaelmas Daisy .
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A Young Girl's Story Sarah Doudney. Daisy slipped quietly off the bed , and came to her aunt's side for a kiss . " It is very likely , " continued Cecily , " that you will find life pleasant enough in Portland Place . There will be ...
A Young Girl's Story Sarah Doudney. Daisy slipped quietly off the bed , and came to her aunt's side for a kiss . " It is very likely , " continued Cecily , " that you will find life pleasant enough in Portland Place . There will be ...
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... quiet West - end street . The land- lady was a Bridleton woman , and had once owed her life to Dr Andrew Garnett's prompt attention and skill . She had been a poor woman when the doctor had taken her case in hand , and effected her cure ...
... quiet West - end street . The land- lady was a Bridleton woman , and had once owed her life to Dr Andrew Garnett's prompt attention and skill . She had been a poor woman when the doctor had taken her case in hand , and effected her cure ...
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African Wanderers Andrew Garnett asked Aunt Cecily BARBARA HUTTON beauty Bellister Book boys Bridleton bright Cecily Woodburn Cecily's child Christmas Chromolithography cloth elegant coloured Illustrations cousin cried Maud Crown 8vo Daisy answered Daisy replied Daisy's daresay Daugh dear doctor door Dr Garnett drawing-room dress eyes face fancy father favourite Fcap feeling flowers G. A. HENTY Gertrude Sandon Gertrude's Gerty gilt edges girl glance governess H. C. ADAMS hand happy HARRISON WEIR Hazlewood heart Hollyoak Hurst Hall lessons letter live looked Maud's Michaelmas daisies Miss Daughton Miss Leeson Miss Sandon morning mother never niece Picture pleasant poor Portland Place quiet Rhoda and Maud Rose seemed Shillings and Sixpence sigh silence sister smile Stories Tale talk things THOMAS HOOD thought tired told tone uncle's voice W. H. G. KINGSTON Weever window woman Woodshire young
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