Our white Violet, by Kay Spen, Volume 263 |
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... happy . For many months poor Baby Bud lay on her back in pain . It was a weary life for a young child , and some little people that I know would have been very fretful and complaining about it . But from the first our sweet White Violet ...
... happy . For many months poor Baby Bud lay on her back in pain . It was a weary life for a young child , and some little people that I know would have been very fretful and complaining about it . But from the first our sweet White Violet ...
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... , amid a chorus of happy voices . " How nice it looks , Edmund ! ' ' Won't she be surprised ! ' ' Mamma says we may pick whatever fruit we like for our feast ! ' ' And we are to have a whole holiday , 16 Our White Violet .
... , amid a chorus of happy voices . " How nice it looks , Edmund ! ' ' Won't she be surprised ! ' ' Mamma says we may pick whatever fruit we like for our feast ! ' ' And we are to have a whole holiday , 16 Our White Violet .
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... happy again now ; it was so nice to have something to do for the little sick children ! Edmund had been to the hospital once with his father , and he had told Violet about it on his return . ' I have so often thought about those poor ...
... happy again now ; it was so nice to have something to do for the little sick children ! Edmund had been to the hospital once with his father , and he had told Violet about it on his return . ' I have so often thought about those poor ...
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... happy little girl not to be blind ! What should she send to the poor blind boy ? she asked herself . She should like to send him some- thing ; she had so many pleasures that he had not . The scrap - book would be of no use to him . What ...
... happy little girl not to be blind ! What should she send to the poor blind boy ? she asked herself . She should like to send him some- thing ; she had so many pleasures that he had not . The scrap - book would be of no use to him . What ...
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... happy ? ' asked Violet , looking up from her book as Jessie came into the room , and threw herself into a chair . ' I don't know , I'm sure . I'm wretched ! ' and Jessie burst out crying . ' Have they been teasing you ? ' asked Violet ...
... happy ? ' asked Violet , looking up from her book as Jessie came into the room , and threw herself into a chair . ' I don't know , I'm sure . I'm wretched ! ' and Jessie burst out crying . ' Have they been teasing you ? ' asked Violet ...
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