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... glad that I am not , for I have often heard that they are horribly strict . ' Do write soon , dear Milly , and tell me that you are coming . With best love from Eva and myself , —Believe me , your affectionate cousin , ' AMY FERRAR ...
... glad that I am not , for I have often heard that they are horribly strict . ' Do write soon , dear Milly , and tell me that you are coming . With best love from Eva and myself , —Believe me , your affectionate cousin , ' AMY FERRAR ...
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... glad that I am not kept so strictly , ' replied Amy , but your mamma always looks so kind , Milly , I can hardly fancy her at all cross . ' ' I advise you to take care how you write to me , ' said Milly , ' for mamma always will look at ...
... glad that I am not kept so strictly , ' replied Amy , but your mamma always looks so kind , Milly , I can hardly fancy her at all cross . ' ' I advise you to take care how you write to me , ' said Milly , ' for mamma always will look at ...
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... glad when they saw the chairs put aside , and Mrs. Ferrar sat down to play the first polka . Milly soon made fast friends with a little girl called Elsie , who was about her own age . She was Amy's greatest friend , and Amy looked a ...
... glad when they saw the chairs put aside , and Mrs. Ferrar sat down to play the first polka . Milly soon made fast friends with a little girl called Elsie , who was about her own age . She was Amy's greatest friend , and Amy looked a ...
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... glad to go to bed . Milly and Amy were no sooner alone together than they began to talk about everything that had passed during the evening , and then Amy said , - ' I have enjoyed it so much ; I hope you have , too , Milly ? ' Yes , I ...
... glad to go to bed . Milly and Amy were no sooner alone together than they began to talk about everything that had passed during the evening , and then Amy said , - ' I have enjoyed it so much ; I hope you have , too , Milly ? ' Yes , I ...
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... glad to hear that Amy is better , and able to sit up . She has had the measles very lightly , I am glad to say , but she is in low spirits now . I wanted her little friend , Elsie Grant , to come and sit with her , as she has had the ...
... glad to hear that Amy is better , and able to sit up . She has had the measles very lightly , I am glad to say , but she is in low spirits now . I wanted her little friend , Elsie Grant , to come and sit with her , as she has had the ...
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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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