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... wish to climb like a rash boy again . " There were only two things which she found impossible to find fault with . One was our perfect health and strength ; we might not have learned very much , there certainly was room for improvement ...
... wish to climb like a rash boy again . " There were only two things which she found impossible to find fault with . One was our perfect health and strength ; we might not have learned very much , there certainly was room for improvement ...
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... wish to climb like a rash boy again . " There were only two things which she found impossible to find fault with . One was our perfect health and strength ; we might not have learned very much , there certainly was room for improvement ...
... wish to climb like a rash boy again . " There were only two things which she found impossible to find fault with . One was our perfect health and strength ; we might not have learned very much , there certainly was room for improvement ...
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... wish you would think of all these kind of things before , Dora , " I reply impatiently . " You do the things , and then you go bothering afterwards whether they are right or wrong . It is done now , and it is too late to think of ...
... wish you would think of all these kind of things before , Dora , " I reply impatiently . " You do the things , and then you go bothering afterwards whether they are right or wrong . It is done now , and it is too late to think of ...
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... wish mother was alive ? " There is a sob from Dora's bed , and that is more than I can stand . I jump out of mine , and feeling my way in the dark , find a face pressed tight into the pillow , and wet with tears . " Don't , Dora , don't ...
... wish mother was alive ? " There is a sob from Dora's bed , and that is more than I can stand . I jump out of mine , and feeling my way in the dark , find a face pressed tight into the pillow , and wet with tears . " Don't , Dora , don't ...
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... wish him to know how ungrateful she had been , and how invariably she had run him down before his own children . I do not think , until little Maude repeated her words , she had the least realised how she had got into the habit of ...
... wish him to know how ungrateful she had been , and how invariably she had run him down before his own children . I do not think , until little Maude repeated her words , she had the least realised how she had got into the habit of ...
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