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... brother David was coming home on Wednes- day for ten days . Milly was very delighted when she heard this , though she was sorry to have to go away so soon , and Amy was vexed to lose her , for now that she had thrown off her old friend ...
... brother David was coming home on Wednes- day for ten days . Milly was very delighted when she heard this , though she was sorry to have to go away so soon , and Amy was vexed to lose her , for now that she had thrown off her old friend ...
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... brother about the same age . The girls had plenty to talk of that evening , giving funny descriptions of things which had happened at school , and talking about the girls and the mistresses . Milly began to think that she should really ...
... brother about the same age . The girls had plenty to talk of that evening , giving funny descriptions of things which had happened at school , and talking about the girls and the mistresses . Milly began to think that she should really ...
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... brother , kissing her , I didn't mean to say that you were , only I thought it a pity you said that . It can't do any good to make people think unkindly of each other . Cheer up , now , I did not want to make you unhappy . Look out ...
... brother , kissing her , I didn't mean to say that you were , only I thought it a pity you said that . It can't do any good to make people think unkindly of each other . Cheer up , now , I did not want to make you unhappy . Look out ...
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... Read this , ' Emma said , as she put a letter into Edith's hand . Edith read the letter , which announced to Emma the death of her mother , and desired to come home immediately with her brother William , who DISCOVERIES . 57.
... Read this , ' Emma said , as she put a letter into Edith's hand . Edith read the letter , which announced to Emma the death of her mother , and desired to come home immediately with her brother William , who DISCOVERIES . 57.
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... brother William , who was coming to fetch her . to say Edith felt thunderstruck , and could find nothing for a few moments . At last she said— ' Dear Emma , I am so sorry for you . Did know she was ill ? ' 6 you I only knew it four days ...
... brother William , who was coming to fetch her . to say Edith felt thunderstruck , and could find nothing for a few moments . At last she said— ' Dear Emma , I am so sorry for you . Did know she was ill ? ' 6 you I only knew it four days ...
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Tittle Tattle and Other Stories for Children, by the Author of 'Little Tales ... Tittle-Tattle No preview available - 2016 |
Tittle Tattle, and Other Stories for Children Tittle Tattle,Tittle-tattle,E. C. Bolton No preview available - 1872 |
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