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Page 73
... carriage . Not , indeed , that she seemed at all out of place there , for her appearance was attractive , her voice and words , when she spoke , were pleasant , and her manner was courteous . " I think , if you please , Hipposilos ...
... carriage . Not , indeed , that she seemed at all out of place there , for her appearance was attractive , her voice and words , when she spoke , were pleasant , and her manner was courteous . " I think , if you please , Hipposilos ...
Page 74
... carriage . And Hipposilos handed to her from underneath the box seat , a little bundle , tied up in a cotton handkerchief , a pair of clogs , and a gingham umbrella , smiling as he did so in a manner that was at once respectful and ...
... carriage . And Hipposilos handed to her from underneath the box seat , a little bundle , tied up in a cotton handkerchief , a pair of clogs , and a gingham umbrella , smiling as he did so in a manner that was at once respectful and ...
Page 75
... carriage round at once . Dont forget to give Rough , Loups , and Nell one bit of sugar every evening ; and beg Amanda to feed the cats and birds regularly . " " I'll see to it myself , Miss Miggonet . " Thank you , Hipposilos , and good ...
... carriage round at once . Dont forget to give Rough , Loups , and Nell one bit of sugar every evening ; and beg Amanda to feed the cats and birds regularly . " " I'll see to it myself , Miss Miggonet . " Thank you , Hipposilos , and good ...
Page 101
... carriage that has been sent to fetch them . They are reminded that a ready compliance with the request of an old lady will be the truest politeness they can show her . " If they are simple , unaffected girls , fond of flowers , books ...
... carriage that has been sent to fetch them . They are reminded that a ready compliance with the request of an old lady will be the truest politeness they can show her . " If they are simple , unaffected girls , fond of flowers , books ...
Page 102
... carriage must be driven slowly . " 66 66 ' Yes , Miss Minnyn— " Hush ! the young ladies are coming . " But they were not coming . The sitting - room door had opened , but it was only Daisy , who put out her head and called- " Dilly ...
... carriage must be driven slowly . " 66 66 ' Yes , Miss Minnyn— " Hush ! the young ladies are coming . " But they were not coming . The sitting - room door had opened , but it was only Daisy , who put out her head and called- " Dilly ...
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