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... leave you ! Do you like to leave me ? ' ' No ! but still I like to go ; and if you are going too , you know nobody will be left ? ' ' That is true , ' returned Caroline ; ' but where are you going ? ' ' We are going to the seaside ...
... leave you ! Do you like to leave me ? ' ' No ! but still I like to go ; and if you are going too , you know nobody will be left ? ' ' That is true , ' returned Caroline ; ' but where are you going ? ' ' We are going to the seaside ...
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... leave anything that I am used to . ' ' Doy o you know what day you are to go ? ' asked Flora . ' Mamma said on Tuesday , and this is Saturday , ' replied Caroline . ' And we go also on Tuesday . Oh ! I am sure we shall enjoy it ...
... leave anything that I am used to . ' ' Doy o you know what day you are to go ? ' asked Flora . ' Mamma said on Tuesday , and this is Saturday , ' replied Caroline . ' And we go also on Tuesday . Oh ! I am sure we shall enjoy it ...
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... leaving the walks between the beds of soft fine grass . Then her mamma had made for her a broad gravel walk , which curved and twisted round the little domain , near to the belt of lilacs and laburnums , and she had given her a day's ...
... leaving the walks between the beds of soft fine grass . Then her mamma had made for her a broad gravel walk , which curved and twisted round the little domain , near to the belt of lilacs and laburnums , and she had given her a day's ...
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... leave all these roses and buds , and my patches of seeds , which will come up when I am not here to watch them , and my creepers , which grow so fast , and want constantly training . ' ' Oh , you will soon leave off regretting these ...
... leave all these roses and buds , and my patches of seeds , which will come up when I am not here to watch them , and my creepers , which grow so fast , and want constantly training . ' ' Oh , you will soon leave off regretting these ...
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... leave it for another day . There is the gate , and we can go down on the shore . ' A little sloping road of stone soon brought them on the sand . ' How pleasant it is to walk upon , ' said Flora , ' so smooth and cool . Oh , are you ...
... leave it for another day . There is the gate , and we can go down on the shore . ' A little sloping road of stone soon brought them on the sand . ' How pleasant it is to walk upon , ' said Flora , ' so smooth and cool . Oh , are you ...
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