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... exclaimed Eleanor , colouring . ' So I said , Miss , when I heard it , ' returned Florence , as she folded the long plaits round Eleanor's head . For myself , I don't set much on what Mademoiselle Adèle says . Shall you " ride to - day ...
... exclaimed Eleanor , colouring . ' So I said , Miss , when I heard it , ' returned Florence , as she folded the long plaits round Eleanor's head . For myself , I don't set much on what Mademoiselle Adèle says . Shall you " ride to - day ...
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... exclaimed Eleanor , springing up ; and leaving Martha and the piano without cere- mony , she darted out and rushed down the turret steps , by twos and threes . ' Ellie , darling , don't break your neck ! Are you coming with me ? ' said ...
... exclaimed Eleanor , springing up ; and leaving Martha and the piano without cere- mony , she darted out and rushed down the turret steps , by twos and threes . ' Ellie , darling , don't break your neck ! Are you coming with me ? ' said ...
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... exclaimed Elea- nor , as she sat at breakfast with Martha on Monday morning . They are to come to - day . What shall I do with them ? ' ' Why do you dislike them so much ? ' ' Oh , I don't know . They are the sort of girls you cannot ...
... exclaimed Elea- nor , as she sat at breakfast with Martha on Monday morning . They are to come to - day . What shall I do with them ? ' ' Why do you dislike them so much ? ' ' Oh , I don't know . They are the sort of girls you cannot ...
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... hope you may , ' replied Eleanor , ironically . ' There they are , I suppose ! ' she exclaimed , as a loud peal from the hall door - bell rang through the manor . ' Oh , horror ! such an hour of the day to come , too ! I wish I was at the.
... hope you may , ' replied Eleanor , ironically . ' There they are , I suppose ! ' she exclaimed , as a loud peal from the hall door - bell rang through the manor . ' Oh , horror ! such an hour of the day to come , too ! I wish I was at the.
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... exclaimed- ' So , I see you here ! par exemple ; excellent , mademoiselle ! ' ' Did you wish to speak to me ? ' said Martha , surprised at the intrusion . " " Certainement , or I should not come , ' answered Adèle , rudely . Vous devez ...
... exclaimed- ' So , I see you here ! par exemple ; excellent , mademoiselle ! ' ' Did you wish to speak to me ? ' said Martha , surprised at the intrusion . " " Certainement , or I should not come , ' answered Adèle , rudely . Vous devez ...
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