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... tell you ; it is always too hot , or too cold , or too dusty , or too something , for you to do anything I ask you ; if I were you I would ask papa to let you have a glass case to live in , and then per- haps you would be happy and ...
... tell you ; it is always too hot , or too cold , or too dusty , or too something , for you to do anything I ask you ; if I were you I would ask papa to let you have a glass case to live in , and then per- haps you would be happy and ...
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... path , and was hurrying off to the dairy to tell her aunt , when Miss Elwyn stopped her . " How do you do , my dear ? Mrs Baker's niece , I suppose ? " said she , " don't run away , I do not want to disturb any one , but 8 THE MANOR FARM.
... path , and was hurrying off to the dairy to tell her aunt , when Miss Elwyn stopped her . " How do you do , my dear ? Mrs Baker's niece , I suppose ? " said she , " don't run away , I do not want to disturb any one , but 8 THE MANOR FARM.
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Mary Charlotte Phillpotts. THE MANOR FARM . Page IO . some with more vivid colouring , telling of a different.
Mary Charlotte Phillpotts. THE MANOR FARM . Page IO . some with more vivid colouring , telling of a different.
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Mary Charlotte Phillpotts. some with more vivid colouring , telling of a different climate and country . Some of these had brightly dressed Turks and Arabs in the foregrounds . " What country is this ? " said Kate , as she took up the ...
Mary Charlotte Phillpotts. some with more vivid colouring , telling of a different climate and country . Some of these had brightly dressed Turks and Arabs in the foregrounds . " What country is this ? " said Kate , as she took up the ...
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... tell me , my dear , what particular kind of heroism you mean to educate yourself for ? " " Oh , I shall never have a chance of doing anything worthy of being called heroism , " said Kate , half - blushing at her own impetuo- sity ...
... tell me , my dear , what particular kind of heroism you mean to educate yourself for ? " " Oh , I shall never have a chance of doing anything worthy of being called heroism , " said Kate , half - blushing at her own impetuo- sity ...
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