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Maud Summers (fict. name.) CONTENTS . CHAP . I. THE BANK UNDER THE BEECH - TREE II . MAUD'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS III . MAUD'S EDUCATION IV . MARY GREEN AND HER GHOST - STORY V. MAUD'S ADVENTURE • • VI . THE GIPSY PARTY AT THE KITCOTE VII ...
Maud Summers (fict. name.) CONTENTS . CHAP . I. THE BANK UNDER THE BEECH - TREE II . MAUD'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS III . MAUD'S EDUCATION IV . MARY GREEN AND HER GHOST - STORY V. MAUD'S ADVENTURE • • VI . THE GIPSY PARTY AT THE KITCOTE VII ...
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Maud Summers (fict. name.) back delighted , and taking her companion by the hand , led her to the spot . If you had seen how carefully she chose the way - how she went some distance round , instead of taking Maud across that narrow ...
Maud Summers (fict. name.) back delighted , and taking her companion by the hand , led her to the spot . If you had seen how carefully she chose the way - how she went some distance round , instead of taking Maud across that narrow ...
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Maud Summers (fict. name.) she saw something a long way off , —so that , al- though her eyes were open , and although they were pretty , yet you would soon have seen that they had no sight in them . When the two girls reached the ...
Maud Summers (fict. name.) she saw something a long way off , —so that , al- though her eyes were open , and although they were pretty , yet you would soon have seen that they had no sight in them . When the two girls reached the ...
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... Maud and Ellen , though he was so much more gentle with the blind girl , that it seemed almost as if he knew of her infirmity . Ellen was fond of making him go through his accomplish- ments for Maud's sake ; for though she could not THE ...
... Maud and Ellen , though he was so much more gentle with the blind girl , that it seemed almost as if he knew of her infirmity . Ellen was fond of making him go through his accomplish- ments for Maud's sake ; for though she could not THE ...
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Maud Summers (fict. name.) ments for Maud's sake ; for though she could not see them , yet his barking , and racing , and scram- bling , always amused her extremely . He Bustle was very soon followed by his master , Mr. Ashton , an ...
Maud Summers (fict. name.) ments for Maud's sake ; for though she could not see them , yet his barking , and racing , and scram- bling , always amused her extremely . He Bustle was very soon followed by his master , Mr. Ashton , an ...
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