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... will stay and tell you stories . " " Don't want ' tories , " cried Bobbie ; " want nurse tome to me - tome to me , nurse - Bobbie ill , Bobbie doing to die ! " Fortunately nurse came at that moment , and you can A CONFLICT . 9.
... will stay and tell you stories . " " Don't want ' tories , " cried Bobbie ; " want nurse tome to me - tome to me , nurse - Bobbie ill , Bobbie doing to die ! " Fortunately nurse came at that moment , and you can A CONFLICT . 9.
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... story , beginning with her first dread of Cæsar leading her to take refuge in her own room , and ending with her promise to Harry not to lose him his pony by letting any one know . " I was having such a nice . think about papa's picture ...
... story , beginning with her first dread of Cæsar leading her to take refuge in her own room , and ending with her promise to Harry not to lose him his pony by letting any one know . " I was having such a nice . think about papa's picture ...
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... story still . Tears , always tears , till I am sick of tears . " Yes , there were tears indeed ; for poor Nelly , half frightened and half angry at being spoken to in such an unusual , stern fashion , forgot all her resolutions to be ...
... story still . Tears , always tears , till I am sick of tears . " Yes , there were tears indeed ; for poor Nelly , half frightened and half angry at being spoken to in such an unusual , stern fashion , forgot all her resolutions to be ...
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... story ; tell me all the rest . Were you a little girl there too ? " " Ah ! Nelly , " said Aunt Edie , " the rest is very sad , too sad for a little girl to hear . I only told you that because poor Uncle John scolded you about your name ...
... story ; tell me all the rest . Were you a little girl there too ? " " Ah ! Nelly , " said Aunt Edie , " the rest is very sad , too sad for a little girl to hear . I only told you that because poor Uncle John scolded you about your name ...
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... story : he never could have things as he liked them ; that I had brought the little ' Mary ' he calls every one Mary now - to tantalize him ; that I was ungrateful , though in what way , I am sure I can't say ; and much more to the same ...
... story : he never could have things as he liked them ; that I had brought the little ' Mary ' he calls every one Mary now - to tantalize him ; that I was ungrateful , though in what way , I am sure I can't say ; and much more to the same ...
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afraid African Wanderers alpenstock ANNE BEALE answered Eustace Aunt Edie Aunt Edie's Aunt Mary auntie BARBARA HUTTON beautiful boat Bobbie Book Bristol Channel Cæsar carriage child cloth elegant coloured Illustrations Connie's cousin crab cried Nelly Crown 8vo curlews dear delightful dogs door eager Eustace and Connie Eustace's exclaimed Exmoor Exmoor pony eyes face father Fcap felt flowers G. A. HENTY gilt edges glad Gordon GRIFFITH AND FARRAN hand HARRISON WEIR Harry hounds lady laughed little girl little Nelly LONDON lovely Lynmouth mamma MARRYAT NORRIS miss morning mother Nelly looked Nelly's never nurse papa PAUL'S CHURCHYARD Picture pony Poor little poor Nelly Portishead Robert round seemed Sharp Shillings sigh smile stag stone Stories strange sure tears tell thing thought told turned W. H. G. KINGSTON walk watch whilst whispered wish wonder words young
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