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... dear ; I cannot see any sign of them . " " Oh , yes , I can smell them quite distinctly . That way , " and she pointed with her hand . " You did not go far enough . " Ellen set off in that direction , and after some search found a large ...
... dear ; I cannot see any sign of them . " " Oh , yes , I can smell them quite distinctly . That way , " and she pointed with her hand . " You did not go far enough . " Ellen set off in that direction , and after some search found a large ...
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... dear mamma . " your " You are right , my child ; it came from her . Your parents send their kindest love and kisses to you , and so does little brother Arthur , whom you have never known . Your mamma is longing for the time to come when ...
... dear mamma . " your " You are right , my child ; it came from her . Your parents send their kindest love and kisses to you , and so does little brother Arthur , whom you have never known . Your mamma is longing for the time to come when ...
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... dear ? Your parents are very hopeful about it , but are still willing that it should be put off till they come home . I am very pleased that they do think so , for I should like them to be with you , if you have to undergo this . So you ...
... dear ? Your parents are very hopeful about it , but are still willing that it should be put off till they come home . I am very pleased that they do think so , for I should like them to be with you , if you have to undergo this . So you ...
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... dear friend - I am blind ! " When Maud was about eight years old , it appeared to her parents to be the best course to send her to England , that her education might be attended to , as far as a blind girl could be educated ; and also ...
... dear friend - I am blind ! " When Maud was about eight years old , it appeared to her parents to be the best course to send her to England , that her education might be attended to , as far as a blind girl could be educated ; and also ...
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... dear lamb , " Mrs. Jackson said , in talking of her to old Mary Green ; " so mild and gentle , that it made her think of the blessed angels when she looked at her ; and , indeed , she could hardly do so without crying , for she had hair ...
... dear lamb , " Mrs. Jackson said , in talking of her to old Mary Green ; " so mild and gentle , that it made her think of the blessed angels when she looked at her ; and , indeed , she could hardly do so without crying , for she had hair ...
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