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... given the sole charge of myself and my two sisters . Aunt Emma , as we used to term her , was my abhorrence ; she had a singular facility of making herself disagreeable , especially with us young people . That she used to teach us our ...
... given the sole charge of myself and my two sisters . Aunt Emma , as we used to term her , was my abhorrence ; she had a singular facility of making herself disagreeable , especially with us young people . That she used to teach us our ...
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... given the sole charge of myself and my two sisters . Aunt Emma , as we used to term her , was my abhorrence ; she had a singular facility of making herself disagreeable , especially with us young people . That she used to teach us our ...
... given the sole charge of myself and my two sisters . Aunt Emma , as we used to term her , was my abhorrence ; she had a singular facility of making herself disagreeable , especially with us young people . That she used to teach us our ...
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... given a spoonful of treacle in which the gritty brimstone had been stirred with a free hand . If we looked pale or tired , or were more than ordinarily stupid at our lessons , Aunt Emma decided that a three - grain blue pill at night ...
... given a spoonful of treacle in which the gritty brimstone had been stirred with a free hand . If we looked pale or tired , or were more than ordinarily stupid at our lessons , Aunt Emma decided that a three - grain blue pill at night ...
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... given to sick headaches , sleepless nights , vomitings , and general debility , with a strong tendency to get alone some- where , and either dream away the hours , or read and re - read any book that I was fortunate enough to procure ...
... given to sick headaches , sleepless nights , vomitings , and general debility , with a strong tendency to get alone some- where , and either dream away the hours , or read and re - read any book that I was fortunate enough to procure ...
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... given time than you can eat an ox for dinner . You must have a certain time to prepare , and at sixteen and a half you will be too old for entry . Then , have you interest to get a nomination for Woolwich ? " " I must ask my father ...
... given time than you can eat an ox for dinner . You must have a certain time to prepare , and at sixteen and a half you will be too old for entry . Then , have you interest to get a nomination for Woolwich ? " " I must ask my father ...
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ADVENTURES afternoon ALFRED CROWQUILL amusing Animals Baldock BARBARA HUTTON believe Bertrand Du Guesclin blow boys Brag bullying C. H. BENNETT called Children clever cloth elegant coloured corporal cram door Euclid examination fagging FAGGOT HOUSE Fairy fancy Fcap feeling felt Forester Fraser G. A. HENTY Gentleman Cadet gilt edges Girls half half-year HARRISON WEIR head heard Helen Stanley Heronry History Holms honour Horsford Hostler's Howard Illus Imperial 16mo joining the Academy knew LADY looked louts mathematics mind Miss Stanley morning morocco neux never night officer on duty old cadet once parade passed Post 8vo practical class prize quiet replied round Rouse Second Edition seemed senior Shepard Shillings Shillings and Sixpence Shooter's Hill shouted Small 4to Snipson soon Super Royal 16mo surprise tell Third Edition THOMAS HOOD thought thrashing Three Shillings tion told W. H. G. KINGSTON whilst Woolwich yards young
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