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... talking about a governess , so I thought it was for me . ' ' No wonder you were ashamed for me to find that you had been talking of what you knew nothing about , especially after the many times that I have spoken to you about this ...
... talking about a governess , so I thought it was for me . ' ' No wonder you were ashamed for me to find that you had been talking of what you knew nothing about , especially after the many times that I have spoken to you about this ...
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... herself best . She is horribly strict ; that's one thing I know . I don't much expect that she will stay with us very long . Hush , they will hear us talking . ' After dinner the children all went into a pretty wood A MIDGE'S WING . 21.
... herself best . She is horribly strict ; that's one thing I know . I don't much expect that she will stay with us very long . Hush , they will hear us talking . ' After dinner the children all went into a pretty wood A MIDGE'S WING . 21.
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... talking about the girls and the mistresses . Milly began to think that she should really like to go to school , and try what it was like . The next day passed pleasantly , and towards five o'clock every one was prepared to meet the ...
... talking about the girls and the mistresses . Milly began to think that she should really like to go to school , and try what it was like . The next day passed pleasantly , and towards five o'clock every one was prepared to meet the ...
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... talking of other people's affairs . If Edith and Annie had been a little more wide awake , they would have seen that it was the same busy tongue which was at work making mischief between them and their friend . They were indeed making a ...
... talking of other people's affairs . If Edith and Annie had been a little more wide awake , they would have seen that it was the same busy tongue which was at work making mischief between them and their friend . They were indeed making a ...
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... talking to the servants in the kitchen , but one morning nurse said to her— ' Miss Milly , I think it is a great shame of you to go telling tales about the servants to mistress ; and now Martha is going to be sent away , all through you ...
... talking to the servants in the kitchen , but one morning nurse said to her— ' Miss Milly , I think it is a great shame of you to go telling tales about the servants to mistress ; and now Martha is going to be sent away , all through you ...
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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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