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EASTER HOLIDAYS . a VI ONDAY morning's post brought a letter for Milly from her mamma , telling her to come home the next day , as her sisters Edith and Annie were coming home from school for their Easter holiday , and her brother David ...
EASTER HOLIDAYS . a VI ONDAY morning's post brought a letter for Milly from her mamma , telling her to come home the next day , as her sisters Edith and Annie were coming home from school for their Easter holiday , and her brother David ...
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They were both older than Milly ; Edith was nearly fifteen , and Annie was thirteen . They had also brought a school friend with them to spend the holidays , as Mrs. Ellis had said they might . Emma Ray was the name of the girl who had ...
They were both older than Milly ; Edith was nearly fifteen , and Annie was thirteen . They had also brought a school friend with them to spend the holidays , as Mrs. Ellis had said they might . Emma Ray was the name of the girl who had ...
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Annie was rather what is called a Tom - boy , so they were usually found together . Milly had already begun to feel a little jealous at seeing that Emma appeared to take the notice from her sisters which she had generally had during the ...
Annie was rather what is called a Tom - boy , so they were usually found together . Milly had already begun to feel a little jealous at seeing that Emma appeared to take the notice from her sisters which she had generally had during the ...
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asked Annie . • Let us go fishing , ' answered David . · Yes , I know a capital place in the river , ' added Milly . This was settled , and directly after breakfast they tc which 1 the w shed ! SOS to. FISHING,
asked Annie . • Let us go fishing , ' answered David . · Yes , I know a capital place in the river , ' added Milly . This was settled , and directly after breakfast they tc which 1 the w shed ! SOS to. FISHING,
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Meanwhile Annie and Milly thought it better fun to stay with David and watch for a fish . · How stupid of Edith to leave her rod , to sit there reading with Emma Ray , ' said Milly . * Let them do as they like , it does not hurt us ...
Meanwhile Annie and Milly thought it better fun to stay with David and watch for a fish . · How stupid of Edith to leave her rod , to sit there reading with Emma Ray , ' said Milly . * Let them do as they like , it does not hurt us ...
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