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... seemed , John the footman came from the dining - room into the hall just as Philip rapidly turned the corner , and in time to prevent the boy from falling upon the stone floor . He caught him , shook him well , and then set him on his ...
... seemed , John the footman came from the dining - room into the hall just as Philip rapidly turned the corner , and in time to prevent the boy from falling upon the stone floor . He caught him , shook him well , and then set him on his ...
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... seemed very strange to Mr. Avenel , and to the two or three others who were in the room , that Mrs. Graham should not have informed Philip and Alda of their father's wound ; but neither he nor any other said so to the old lady . There ...
... seemed very strange to Mr. Avenel , and to the two or three others who were in the room , that Mrs. Graham should not have informed Philip and Alda of their father's wound ; but neither he nor any other said so to the old lady . There ...
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... seemed at no loss in supposing at once that Philip and Alda must have brought it to pass ; and she shook her forefinger at them in wrath , and said- ' You ought to be ashamed of yourselves . ' ' Why , what have the children done ...
... seemed at no loss in supposing at once that Philip and Alda must have brought it to pass ; and she shook her forefinger at them in wrath , and said- ' You ought to be ashamed of yourselves . ' ' Why , what have the children done ...
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... seemed symptoms of returning hysterics , or , at the least , kicks ; so that Colonel Graham answered slowly , ' I must say , mother , that I do not clearly see what the offence is . ' ' Really , Philip ! ' said Anne . ' Well , I don't ...
... seemed symptoms of returning hysterics , or , at the least , kicks ; so that Colonel Graham answered slowly , ' I must say , mother , that I do not clearly see what the offence is . ' ' Really , Philip ! ' said Anne . ' Well , I don't ...
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... seemed as if , after all , Mrs. Graham was right , and the children were insolent and insubordinate . And Colonel Graham , taking this for granted , said to Alda- ' What made you impertinent to your grand- mamma , my child ? ' ' I don't ...
... seemed as if , after all , Mrs. Graham was right , and the children were insolent and insubordinate . And Colonel Graham , taking this for granted , said to Alda- ' What made you impertinent to your grand- mamma , my child ? ' ' I don't ...
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