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... seemed glad to humour the merry little maiden in her request , and it was really as if she carried a ray of sun- shine with her wherever she went , as she never failed to call up a smile on even the sourest face . It was strange that ...
... seemed glad to humour the merry little maiden in her request , and it was really as if she carried a ray of sun- shine with her wherever she went , as she never failed to call up a smile on even the sourest face . It was strange that ...
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... seemed to think of bringing their supper to an end . Lucy sat by her uncle , as she always did , and amused him very much by her lively re- marks , till at last , overcome with sleepiness , she was led off to bed by her aunt . Mrs Baker ...
... seemed to think of bringing their supper to an end . Lucy sat by her uncle , as she always did , and amused him very much by her lively re- marks , till at last , overcome with sleepiness , she was led off to bed by her aunt . Mrs Baker ...
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... seemed a woman whose whole life was taken up in her love for her husband and boys , but there were times when even Farmer Baker ( not an ob- serving man generally ) knew the meaning of a sudden short sigh she sometimes could not ...
... seemed a woman whose whole life was taken up in her love for her husband and boys , but there were times when even Farmer Baker ( not an ob- serving man generally ) knew the meaning of a sudden short sigh she sometimes could not ...
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... seemed to promise a happy ending to the proceedings . The large waggons , drawn by teams of hand- some horses , were taken to the meadows , and the business commenced . By dinner - time the rick in the yard was already a respectable ...
... seemed to promise a happy ending to the proceedings . The large waggons , drawn by teams of hand- some horses , were taken to the meadows , and the business commenced . By dinner - time the rick in the yard was already a respectable ...
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... seemed that she would have in her life an opportunity of showing how heroic she could be . Her work dropped from her hands as she sat idly dreaming in this manner ; all was very still and silent , and her thoughts occupied her so ...
... seemed that she would have in her life an opportunity of showing how heroic she could be . Her work dropped from her hands as she sat idly dreaming in this manner ; all was very still and silent , and her thoughts occupied her so ...
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