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... once , you will one day be very sorry for it . ' By this time Milly was in tears , so her mamma did not say any more , hoping that her little girl was sorry and would not do it again . She gave Milly leave to write to her cousin , and ...
... once , you will one day be very sorry for it . ' By this time Milly was in tears , so her mamma did not say any more , hoping that her little girl was sorry and would not do it again . She gave Milly leave to write to her cousin , and ...
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... once , ' said Amy , pertly . ' But she says that I talk about things that I do not know anything about , ' replied Milly , ' and that I am not to do so any more . ' ' I do not want you to tell me anything that you know nothing about ...
... once , ' said Amy , pertly . ' But she says that I talk about things that I do not know anything about , ' replied Milly , ' and that I am not to do so any more . ' ' I do not want you to tell me anything that you know nothing about ...
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... once this evening , and I do not mean to , if I can help it . ' ' We enjoy the dancing all the more if we have a little rest between , ' answered Elsie , as she got up to take her place in the dance . After this they went up - stairs to ...
... once this evening , and I do not mean to , if I can help it . ' ' We enjoy the dancing all the more if we have a little rest between , ' answered Elsie , as she got up to take her place in the dance . After this they went up - stairs to ...
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... once a year , so she had had to remain at school all the Christmas holidays , 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 ...
... once a year , so she had had to remain at school all the Christmas holidays , 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 ...
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... once , for her pride was wounded . She could not manage to be cross very long , however , because David was so merry . He had practised the art of fishing rather more than the girls had , so he was the only one to catch a fish , which ...
... once , for her pride was wounded . She could not manage to be cross very long , however , because David was so merry . He had practised the art of fishing rather more than the girls had , so he was the only one to catch a fish , which ...
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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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