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... HAPPY DAYS • XII . THE TIME OF TROUBLE XIII . SEASIDE LESSONS XIV . MAUD'S LEAVETAKING XV . THE END OF ALL PAGE 1 12 23 34 47 • 57 74 · 90 104 119 • 131 • 143 • . 157 • 173 . . 184 MAUD SUMMERS THE SIGHTLESS . CHAPTER I. THE BANK UNDER.
... HAPPY DAYS • XII . THE TIME OF TROUBLE XIII . SEASIDE LESSONS XIV . MAUD'S LEAVETAKING XV . THE END OF ALL PAGE 1 12 23 34 47 • 57 74 · 90 104 119 • 131 • 143 • . 157 • 173 . . 184 MAUD SUMMERS THE SIGHTLESS . CHAPTER I. THE BANK UNDER.
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... happy , till the sun got straight over their heads , and the sha- dow of the old beech - tree was no larger round than the old beech - tree itself . Then they knew that it was noon - day , and they began to feel hungry , and people ...
... happy , till the sun got straight over their heads , and the sha- dow of the old beech - tree was no larger round than the old beech - tree itself . Then they knew that it was noon - day , and they began to feel hungry , and people ...
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... however , to know that you are so well and happy . Her letter speaks about this very place where we are now sitting and talking of her . She says how dearly she would like to meet us THE BANK UNDER THE BEECH - TREE . 9.
... however , to know that you are so well and happy . Her letter speaks about this very place where we are now sitting and talking of her . She says how dearly she would like to meet us THE BANK UNDER THE BEECH - TREE . 9.
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... happy hours together . Let us hope that her wish will some day be granted . " " Does mamma say anything about my sight , grandpapa ? Does she say anything more of what Dr. Pirie told you when you took me to London ? " " Of the operation ...
... happy hours together . Let us hope that her wish will some day be granted . " " Does mamma say anything about my sight , grandpapa ? Does she say anything more of what Dr. Pirie told you when you took me to London ? " " Of the operation ...
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... dipping , she generally wrote with a pencil , except when Mr. Ashton stood by , and dipped her pen for her . A happy day it was for Maud when she wrote her first letter to her parents in India — a letter of 30 MAUD SUMMERS .
... dipping , she generally wrote with a pencil , except when Mr. Ashton stood by , and dipped her pen for her . A happy day it was for Maud when she wrote her first letter to her parents in India — a letter of 30 MAUD SUMMERS .
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