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... HARDY'S RESOLUTION . HAT are you thinking of , Frank ? ' Mrs. Hardy asked her husband one evening , after an un- usually long silence on his part . ' Well , my dear , I was thinking of a good many things . In the first place , I think ...
... HARDY'S RESOLUTION . HAT are you thinking of , Frank ? ' Mrs. Hardy asked her husband one evening , after an un- usually long silence on his part . ' Well , my dear , I was thinking of a good many things . In the first place , I think ...
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... Hardy , at the time our story begins , was about forty . He was a tall , active man , and the life he had led in America when young had hardened his muscles , and given him the full use of every faculty . Mrs. Hardy was five years ...
... Hardy , at the time our story begins , was about forty . He was a tall , active man , and the life he had led in America when young had hardened his muscles , and given him the full use of every faculty . Mrs. Hardy was five years ...
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... Hardy watched their children from the window . They went out in a group to the summer- house in the corner of the garden , all talking excitedly . Then Maud ran back again to the house , and in a minute or two returned with the ...
... Hardy watched their children from the window . They went out in a group to the summer- house in the corner of the garden , all talking excitedly . Then Maud ran back again to the house , and in a minute or two returned with the ...
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... Hardy felt strongly tempted to go into the kitchen to see how things were getting on ; but she restrained herself , resolv- ing to let Maud and Ethel have entirely their own way . The dinner was a great success , although the soup was ...
... Hardy felt strongly tempted to go into the kitchen to see how things were getting on ; but she restrained herself , resolv- ing to let Maud and Ethel have entirely their own way . The dinner was a great success , although the soup was ...
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... Hardy and the girls knew nothing ; but there was not the same secrecy observed with reference to their shot- guns . These they took home with them , and Mr. Hardy said that he understood that the plains of South America swarmed with ...
... Hardy and the girls knew nothing ; but there was not the same secrecy observed with reference to their shot- guns . These they took home with them , and Mr. Hardy said that he understood that the plains of South America swarmed with ...
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