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... speaking to John in the dining- room . Do let me get it , mamma . " " I would rather not , dear . to me , you see . ” Marion is used May sighed a little impatient sigh . If her mother would only have wanted her a little most of her ...
... speaking to John in the dining- room . Do let me get it , mamma . " " I would rather not , dear . to me , you see . ” Marion is used May sighed a little impatient sigh . If her mother would only have wanted her a little most of her ...
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... speaking , two spots of bright colour began to burn upon each cheek . Then May remembered that , years ago , her aunt used to work in some very bad part of London , till , at last , her health had broken down , and she had been ordered ...
... speaking , two spots of bright colour began to burn upon each cheek . Then May remembered that , years ago , her aunt used to work in some very bad part of London , till , at last , her health had broken down , and she had been ordered ...
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... speak to my mother before I decide anything . " Mrs. Pemberton was in the drawing - room . wrapped up in a great ... speaking a little nervously " I want to ask you if I may invite some of the girls of Blanche's class to spend an evening ...
... speak to my mother before I decide anything . " Mrs. Pemberton was in the drawing - room . wrapped up in a great ... speaking a little nervously " I want to ask you if I may invite some of the girls of Blanche's class to spend an evening ...
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... about the room , and speaking to each girl separately . I do not think that May had ever striven so hard before to make use of her social powers . But she saw that the photographs fell flat upon her guests except 56 MY SISTER'S KEEPER .
... about the room , and speaking to each girl separately . I do not think that May had ever striven so hard before to make use of her social powers . But she saw that the photographs fell flat upon her guests except 56 MY SISTER'S KEEPER .
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... speak to you for a moment ? " she said , with a vivid blush . The vicar , nothing loth , for vicars are only mortal , after all , followed this graceful vision into the study , and stood awaiting her pleasure . " I am May Pemberton ...
... speak to you for a moment ? " she said , with a vivid blush . The vicar , nothing loth , for vicars are only mortal , after all , followed this graceful vision into the study , and stood awaiting her pleasure . " I am May Pemberton ...
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