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... gave it to me ; and was never tired , though it was a heavy doll , of nursing and dandling and caring for it . Sometimes a neighbour would come in to see my mother , and bring a real baby , wrapped up in a shawl , in her arms ; and then ...
... gave it to me ; and was never tired , though it was a heavy doll , of nursing and dandling and caring for it . Sometimes a neighbour would come in to see my mother , and bring a real baby , wrapped up in a shawl , in her arms ; and then ...
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... gave it no pain then , it could never use it or put it to the ground , and father used to laugh when he saw it , and call it Jig , ' because of the little hop when it walked ; and so Dick and I called it ' Jig ' too . Though I had a ...
... gave it no pain then , it could never use it or put it to the ground , and father used to laugh when he saw it , and call it Jig , ' because of the little hop when it walked ; and so Dick and I called it ' Jig ' too . Though I had a ...
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... gave a great deal of trouble . So , when I was five years old , mother said she thought I should do better at school . There was no school then nearer to our house than the one at Laneton , which was more than a mile off ; and though it ...
... gave a great deal of trouble . So , when I was five years old , mother said she thought I should do better at school . There was no school then nearer to our house than the one at Laneton , which was more than a mile off ; and though it ...
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... gave up the basket ; but when she held out her hand again towards Jemima , I thought she wanted her hat and shawl to hang up with mine , so I began to take them off ; but she said , ' No ; I must have dolly just as she is , to put away ...
... gave up the basket ; but when she held out her hand again towards Jemima , I thought she wanted her hat and shawl to hang up with mine , so I began to take them off ; but she said , ' No ; I must have dolly just as she is , to put away ...
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... gave us each our basket ; and Jemima was taken down and given back to me , and I was told I might play with her till two o'clock , when lessons began again . I clasped her in my arms , and kissed her all over , and then I thought and ...
... gave us each our basket ; and Jemima was taken down and given back to me , and I was told I might play with her till two o'clock , when lessons began again . I clasped her in my arms , and kissed her all over , and then I thought and ...
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