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... washing dishes . " Excuse me , Mrs. Primkins , " she said . " I knocked at the front door , but could not make you hear . " " Laws ! " cried Mrs. Primkins , stopping to look at her . " Why didn't you come right around ? I don't expect ...
... washing dishes . " Excuse me , Mrs. Primkins , " she said . " I knocked at the front door , but could not make you hear . " " Laws ! " cried Mrs. Primkins , stopping to look at her . " Why didn't you come right around ? I don't expect ...
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... wash- stand at all . She returned , drew Robbie in , shut the door , sat down on the foot of the bed , and— burst into tears . " Don't cry , Nimp , " said Rush , by way of conso- lation , while Robbie climbed up by her and said : " This ...
... wash- stand at all . She returned , drew Robbie in , shut the door , sat down on the foot of the bed , and— burst into tears . " Don't cry , Nimp , " said Rush , by way of conso- lation , while Robbie climbed up by her and said : " This ...
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... washing con- veniences , so she went across the attic to Augus- ta's room . " There's no wash - bowl in my room , " said she . " We don't use wash - bowls , " said Augusta ; " we wash in the wood - shed when we go down . There's always ...
... washing con- veniences , so she went across the attic to Augus- ta's room . " There's no wash - bowl in my room , " said she . " We don't use wash - bowls , " said Augusta ; " we wash in the wood - shed when we go down . There's always ...
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... washing while you are here . I have enough of my own , without washing such a raft of things as that , ” and she pointed to the pile of clothes Nimpo had MRS PRIMKINS PUTS NIMPO TO WORK.
... washing while you are here . I have enough of my own , without washing such a raft of things as that , ” and she pointed to the pile of clothes Nimpo had MRS PRIMKINS PUTS NIMPO TO WORK.
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... washing than a butterfly ; and her heart rebelled ; but she didn't quite dare to say any thing . So , gloom- ily she went to work . She filled the pail with water , seized a pair of Robbie's knickerbockers , and began . She rubbed and ...
... washing than a butterfly ; and her heart rebelled ; but she didn't quite dare to say any thing . So , gloom- ily she went to work . She filled the pail with water , seized a pair of Robbie's knickerbockers , and began . She rubbed and ...
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