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... 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 my letters , and she makes remarks upon them too , so you had better be careful what ...
... 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 my letters , and she makes remarks upon them too , so you had better be careful what ...
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... but was going home at Midsummer . Edith and Annie were both fond of her , so they had chosen her for their holiday companion . Emma soon felt at home with them all , for they were very kind to her , and she took an EASTER HOLIDAYS . 25.
... but was going home at Midsummer . Edith and Annie were both fond of her , so they had chosen her for their holiday companion . Emma soon felt at home with them all , for they were very kind to her , and she took an EASTER HOLIDAYS . 25.
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Tittle Tattle, Tittle-tattle, E. C. Bolton. were very kind to her , and she took an immense fancy to Jamie , as she had a little brother about the same age . The girls had plenty to talk of that evening , giving funny descriptions of ...
Tittle Tattle, Tittle-tattle, E. C. Bolton. were very kind to her , and she took an immense fancy to Jamie , as she had a little brother about the same age . The girls had plenty to talk of that evening , giving funny descriptions of ...
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... kind enough to you , and it was only through her good nature that she did not tell mistress how you came to hear it . ' ' Well , she can tell if she likes ! I never told her not to , ' said Milly , as she MISCHIEF - MAKING . 39.
... kind enough to you , and it was only through her good nature that she did not tell mistress how you came to hear it . ' ' Well , she can tell if she likes ! I never told her not to , ' said Milly , as she MISCHIEF - MAKING . 39.
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... about it , ' replied Annie . She will only think us very un- kind . ' " " For my part , ' said David , ' I think it is far more unkind to treat her with coolness , and show that you evidently dislike her , when she is not A COUNCIL . 51.
... about it , ' replied Annie . She will only think us very un- kind . ' " " For my part , ' said David , ' I think it is far more unkind to treat her with coolness , and show that you evidently dislike her , when she is not A COUNCIL . 51.
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Tittle Tattle and Other Stories for Children, by the Author of 'Little Tales ... Tittle-Tattle No preview available - 2016 |
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