Our white Violet, by Kay Spen, Volume 263 |
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... laughter at new sights , or chase butterflies , or roll in the hay , or join in her brothers ' and sisters ' games of fun . Violet could do none of these things . She was deformed . Poor Edmund ! he will never forget the day when , in ...
... laughter at new sights , or chase butterflies , or roll in the hay , or join in her brothers ' and sisters ' games of fun . Violet could do none of these things . She was deformed . Poor Edmund ! he will never forget the day when , in ...
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... laugh- ing child , to the likeness of death . Off sped the twins , Mary and Mildred , on their errands . ' What can I do ? ' asked Jessie , in a vexed tone . ' Fetch Susan here to me , dear , ' said nurse kindly . Meanwhile little Alice ...
... laugh- ing child , to the likeness of death . Off sped the twins , Mary and Mildred , on their errands . ' What can I do ? ' asked Jessie , in a vexed tone . ' Fetch Susan here to me , dear , ' said nurse kindly . Meanwhile little Alice ...
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... fairies and naughty little girls and boys , made him for a time forget his grief , and even once break out into a hearty laugh . ' Yours is rare nonsense , ' he said . CHAPTER II . W EDMUND . HEN Edmund next saw 6 Our White Violet .
... fairies and naughty little girls and boys , made him for a time forget his grief , and even once break out into a hearty laugh . ' Yours is rare nonsense , ' he said . CHAPTER II . W EDMUND . HEN Edmund next saw 6 Our White Violet .
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... laugh or smile now and then . His first thought in the morning was Baby Bud , and she always looked for Eddy after breakfast , with the pretty flowers which he daily brought for her from the garden . At night she could not go to sleep ...
... laugh or smile now and then . His first thought in the morning was Baby Bud , and she always looked for Eddy after breakfast , with the pretty flowers which he daily brought for her from the garden . At night she could not go to sleep ...
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... laughing , perched up on the roof of the summer - house , like a little monkey as he was . ' It's lucky you're safe up there , sir , ' said nurse . ' Master Edmund , will you please to put this little present with the others , for Miss ...
... laughing , perched up on the roof of the summer - house , like a little monkey as he was . ' It's lucky you're safe up there , sir , ' said nurse . ' Master Edmund , will you please to put this little present with the others , for Miss ...
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