The holidays abroad: or, Right at lastGriffith and Farran (successors to Newbery and Harris), Corner of St. Paul's Churchyard, 1867 - Animals - 262 pages |
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... never been down to visit the cottages , as mamma used to do . ' ' Just so , ' replied Kate . ' During these fine summer months it has perhaps signified less ; but if you are left here during next winter , you , Ciss , must try to do ...
... never been down to visit the cottages , as mamma used to do . ' ' Just so , ' replied Kate . ' During these fine summer months it has perhaps signified less ; but if you are left here during next winter , you , Ciss , must try to do ...
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... masters . ' ' I am glad of that , ' said Kate . These two have never yet had any companions - have been ac- quainted with no other girls ; and I dare say it will PREPARATIONS . 27 be good for them . I shall 26 RIGHT AT LAST .
... masters . ' ' I am glad of that , ' said Kate . These two have never yet had any companions - have been ac- quainted with no other girls ; and I dare say it will PREPARATIONS . 27 be good for them . I shall 26 RIGHT AT LAST .
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... never yet been out of England , it is a great event to us . I do not know , though , whether we shall like it . ' ' Of course you will like it , ' said her father . ' Well , Pen , first of all , we go by rail to London , and by rail to ...
... never yet been out of England , it is a great event to us . I do not know , though , whether we shall like it . ' ' Of course you will like it , ' said her father . ' Well , Pen , first of all , we go by rail to London , and by rail to ...
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... never remember a thing at the right moment . ' ' What a sad rattle you are , Pen ! ' said Mr. Latimer ; ' I do not know how Aunt Ellen will put up with you . Do you always call upon Cecilia to remember for you ? ' ' Only sometimes ...
... never remember a thing at the right moment . ' ' What a sad rattle you are , Pen ! ' said Mr. Latimer ; ' I do not know how Aunt Ellen will put up with you . Do you always call upon Cecilia to remember for you ? ' ' Only sometimes ...
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... never yet travelled , so of course we don't know what to do ; but if you will let us keep close to you in these stations and places , we shall then see all about it , and might be able to bring ourselves home again from Nice . ' ' I ...
... never yet travelled , so of course we don't know what to do ; but if you will let us keep close to you in these stations and places , we shall then see all about it , and might be able to bring ourselves home again from Nice . ' ' I ...
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