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... and the trees through the bridge . What is that strangely - shaped round house a little way up the hill ? ' ' That is the museum . A great many curiosities are arranged there , and a collection of stuffed birds FICKLE FLORA . 29.
... and the trees through the bridge . What is that strangely - shaped round house a little way up the hill ? ' ' That is the museum . A great many curiosities are arranged there , and a collection of stuffed birds FICKLE FLORA . 29.
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... hill , and there is Oliver's Mount , and the museum , and the point at the end of the bay . ' ' And the north bay , on the other side of the castle , ' said Caroline . ' I propose , then , ' said Mrs Leslie , ' that we shall first go to ...
... hill , and there is Oliver's Mount , and the museum , and the point at the end of the bay . ' ' And the north bay , on the other side of the castle , ' said Caroline . ' I propose , then , ' said Mrs Leslie , ' that we shall first go to ...
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... hill . ' ' Is it something that gives you great pleasure ? ' asked Caroline , as they walked on arm in arm . ' Oh ! yes , the very greatest pleasure ; come , now , guess quickly . ' ' I dare say your mamma has given you a nice glass ...
... hill . ' ' Is it something that gives you great pleasure ? ' asked Caroline , as they walked on arm in arm . ' Oh ! yes , the very greatest pleasure ; come , now , guess quickly . ' ' I dare say your mamma has given you a nice glass ...
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... hill from the Spa bridge . ' This road is very pleasant , mamma , ' said Caroline , ' the shade of the trees is so nice ; that is one thing that I do not like on the shore , the sun is so glaring , and of course there is no shade . So ...
... hill from the Spa bridge . ' This road is very pleasant , mamma , ' said Caroline , ' the shade of the trees is so nice ; that is one thing that I do not like on the shore , the sun is so glaring , and of course there is no shade . So ...
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... hill and look over the wide sea . ' ' There is a large new house building , ' said Caro- line , as they turned . ' What an uncomfortable look- ing thing a new house is - so bare - and all the piles of mortar and bricks lying about ...
... hill and look over the wide sea . ' ' There is a large new house building , ' said Caro- line , as they turned . ' What an uncomfortable look- ing thing a new house is - so bare - and all the piles of mortar and bricks lying about ...
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